On the countdown: citizen scientists fight to save species
Citizens join scientists to survey South-Eastern Glossy Black Cockatoos following 2019/2020 bushfires.
Citizens join scientists to survey South-Eastern Glossy Black Cockatoos following 2019/2020 bushfires.
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.
New research from Griffith University suggests a love of sharing selfies and holiday snaps could be a boon for theenvironment.
A Griffith University-led research initiative to discover the lived experience of Queenslanders with disability was released at Australia’s Disability Strategy Forum in Brisbane today.
Griffith promotes workforce diversity and inclusion during Disability Action Week and asks employers to ‘open-up to opportunity’.
Two finalists from Griffith University have been announced as nominees in the prestigious 2022 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
New method alleviates access issues and expense involved in rock art expeditions in remote locations.
Griffith University is reimagining an inclusive future for people with disabilities, launching a major new long-term research initiative.
One third of all humpback whales in the Gold Coast Bay are mother-calf pairs making the location almost as important as breeding grounds for whales with calves.
The Dignity Project Community Hub has made progress bringing citizens and scientists together to reform barriers faced by people with disabilities.