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The
FNCV Environment Fund has the following purposes:
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To support and finance environmental research,
in particular research into the biodiversity of Victoria.
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To support and finance dissemination of information
on the natural environment by any legitimate means, including
public lectures, seminars, field trips, courses and publications.
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To support and finance practical projects
aimed at preserving and enhancing the biodiversity of Victoria.
The Committee calls for applications for the next
round of funding from the FNCV Environment Fund.
Requests for projects between $200 and $1000 will
be considered.
Applications for this round of funding close Friday
16 April 2010. Click HERE
for more details.
Donations can be made to the Environment Fund. Click
HERE
for more details.
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The Field Naturalists Club of Victoria (FNCV)
is Victoria's oldest conservation group. The FNCV was founded in 1880, and continues as a vigorous and
practical advocate of conservation and the study of natural history
to this day. The Club has close to 1000 members and publishes the bimonthly
journal 'The Victorian Naturalist'. Early Club
members for two decades successfully worked towards reservation of Wilsons
Promontory as a national park. The FNCV continues to thrive to this
day. We are a very active club with a diverse calendar of events.
The huge range of interests within the club have
seen the development of various Special Interest Groups. Members are welcome to attend activities of
any or all of these groups. Visitors are welcomed, but
please note a $5 fee may apply to non-members on some
group activities (this includes insurance).

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