Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS)
The ABRS is a Program within Parks Australia Division of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities .
ABRS strives to answer three questions:
- What plants, animals and other organisms occur in Australia?
- Where are they found?
- How can we provide that information to you?
Learn more about ABRS
What’s new
ABRS
National Taxonomy Research Grant Program
Student Travel Bursary
Applications for the 2012–13 ABRS Student Travel Bursaries are NOW OPEN
- Download the application form and for more information
on the Student Travel Bursary
Due: 26 April 2013
ABRS National Taxonomy Research Grant Program
Applications for the ABRS Churchill Fellowships are NOW CLOSED
For further information on The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust:
For further information on ABRS Churchill Fellowships:
Capacity-Building Grants awarded for the 2013–2014 round
ABRS Resources
Funding and Research
ABRS National Taxonomy Research Grant Program
- Grants home
- Capacity-Building Grants
- Research Grants
- Frequently asked questions
- ABRS/CReefs partnership
- Student Travel Bursary
- Churchill Fellowships
- Substantial Supplement Partners
Forms
Online species resources
ABRS produces a number of databases and online tools about Australian species.
Search by subject
- Algae online resources
- Bryophytes online resources
- Fauna online resources
- Fungi online resources
- Lichens online resources
- Protists online resources
- Vascular Flora online resources
Other resources
Publications
Books, CD ROMs, and downloadable reports.
- Biologue 2001–2007
- Free ABRS Products
- Publications index
