Tracking avian predators’ return to the wild
Griffith University has joined forces with the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation (CWHF) to track the movements of coastal birds of prey after rehabilitation.
Griffith University has joined forces with the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation (CWHF) to track the movements of coastal birds of prey after rehabilitation.
A free dog training app will soon be available to help owners teach their pets to leave koalas and other wildlife alone.
Fishing equipment is the deadliest threat faced by coastal birds of prey a new study published in the Journal of Raptor Research has found.
Griffith ecologists and students gather to make fruit kebabs to help embattled flying foxes.
The giant Griffith Gestalt koala or ‘GG’ as she/he is more affectionately known, has arrived on campus to excite and...
September is coupled with the arrival of spring, which inspires a flurry of activity in the animal world as breeding...