Rare plants part of everyday life at Griffith
Griffith University is home to some of south-east Queensland’s rarest native plants, and Professor Catherine Pickering wants more people know about it.
Griffith University is home to some of south-east Queensland’s rarest native plants, and Professor Catherine Pickering wants more people know about it.
Gold Coast residents can tackle climate change head-on by by growing more local plants in their backyard to help mitigate its impact, says Griffith University Professor Catherine Pickering.
Griffith has recognised its best and brightest researchers, professional and support staff plus teaching excellence at a gala event in Brisbane.
A Griffith University study has mapped the scale and impact the 2019 bushfires had on South-East Queensland bushland, finding that...
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.
Quantitative and qualitative legal research: analysing The Buribunks.
The biodiversity of Griffith’s Gold Coast campus continues to bloom, with a recent survey revealing an increase in wildlife species on site to more than 130 different types.
The garden of a Gold Coast primary school will be overhauled with a landscaping design created by a Griffith University botany student.
Griffith’s commitment to environmental sustainability remains as important as ever and is being showcased with the University’s Sustainability Week.
Griffith ecologists and students gather to make fruit kebabs to help embattled flying foxes.