Search results for: citizen science

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14 February 2022

Citizen science to reveal koala ‘family trees’ from scats

One of the three grants awarded to Griffith University researchers by the Queensland Government will benefit from citizen scientists to better understand and document the DNA profiling of South East Queensland’s koala populations.

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22 March 2022
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14 March 2019

Genes, germs and growing old gracefully at World Science Festival

With uniquely individual DNA and different life circumstances each person has their own distinct health journey through life, and Griffith...

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5 March 2019

Global threats put under the Griffith microscope at World Science Festival Brisbane

If humankind is to survive the health and environmental issues facing us, then Griffith University researchers will be squarely in...

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7 September 2012

Make science a subject for all

Education expert Dr David Geelan says Queensland schools need to more enthusiastically embrace science as a subject for all students, not just the select few

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12 July 2023
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10 December 2015
Three young on the beach checking the health of the dunes for Griffith Centre for Coastal Management DuneWatch program

Coastal Management launches DuneWatch program

DuneWatch, a new citizen science program to monitor, maintain and record the health of our dunes, will be launched by the Griffith Centre for Coastal Management this weekend

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24 September 2024

​​Google Australia and Griffith unite to monitor whale sounds and marine habitats ​ 

Conservation-technology partnership to increase understanding ​​of migration activity, patterns and behaviours.​​​​ ​​

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5 June 2024
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1 September 2023

South East Queenslanders called to count koalas

Griffith is leading the SE QLD Koala Count and asking all citizens to participate and report koala sightings through the QWildlife or iNaturalist app.

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