Rangers lead monitoring effort for Uganda’s lion population
Study highlights vital role of wildlife rangers in lion conservation.
Study highlights vital role of wildlife rangers in lion conservation.
Research finds individuals farming with cattle in developing countries up to 8 times more vulnerable than those in developed economies.
New Guinea home to around 7% of the world’s frogs in less than 1% of the world’s land area.
Researchers find commonly used antimalarial drug has better activity against malaria parasites than previously thought.
Data revealsconsistent and widespread declines of apex sharks along Queensland coastline.
Scientists have visualised and investigated a key molecular pathway that could one day help treat inflammation, diabetes, cancer, infectious diseases and potentially even COVID-19.
Research addresses conflict between how conservation funding was raised and spent.
Method to better predict RNA secondary structures could become tool to better understand implication in various diseases such as cancer.
Griffith University alumnus Emma Dale knows a thing or two about the wild animals wolves, marmots, wild horses, red pandas and bears. Her work has seen here awarded was awarded the prestigious John Monash scholarship to attend the University of Oxford where she will study the behavioural ecology of carnivores with a focus on conservation and preservation.
The fight against malaria has a distinctly personal connection for Uganda-born Aloysious Ssemaganda, who knows the disease only too well. Aloysious has joined Professor Good, from Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, in a bid to beat malaria.