Reviewing literature: Convention on Biological Diversity
The United Nations’ Convention on Biological Diversity is the most important global agreement for conservation and arose in response to declines in biodiversity due to human activities.
The United Nations’ Convention on Biological Diversity is the most important global agreement for conservation and arose in response to declines in biodiversity due to human activities.
Results highlight Griffith Science’s success in various broad and specific fields of research.
PhD candidate and Bidjara woman Michelle Hobbs recognised with science award.
Talk of ‘big dams’ to ensure water security, and ‘unlock regions’ to increase agriculture, has started again with the proposed $5.4 billion Hells Gate Dam on the upper Burdekin River in Queensland.
Recent media attention has exposed some of the issues that face New Zealand’s dairy industry and the impact it is having on the nation’s highly prized waterways.
Founder and Director of Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, says he is humbled by his inclusion in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
The Excellence in Research Australia rankings are out and Griffith has doubled the number of specific fields earning the highest possible rankings for 2018
Data revealsconsistent and widespread declines of apex sharks along Queensland coastline.
One of Griffith University’s brightest minds in ecology has been awarded a prestigious award to mark a lifetime of achievement in biological diversity research discoveries.
A 2011 survey of 8737 Australian academic staff and the alignment and differences between their expected and actual workloads, was...