Alternative tidal wetlands in plain sight overlooked Blue Carbon superstars
Study highlights increasing opportunities for conservation, restoration and improved management of wetlands.
Study highlights increasing opportunities for conservation, restoration and improved management of wetlands.
Restoring tidal flow to enclosed freshwater wetlands is key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping reach Australia's carbon reduction targets
Blending science and indigenous knowledge to improve understanding of Minjerribah's wetland conditions and provide a means for their ongoing monitoring.
Highestsinglecarbonstocksever reported found in mangrove 'cenotes'.
Study compilesglobal data sets to projectcarbon emissions from mangrove loss.
Australian Rivers Institute researchers take home Advance Queensland Fellowships to help fund individual projects.
Engineering and ecological science unite to reveal carbon capture is a significant phase in the carbon footprint life cycle of vegetated stormwater systems.
Wetland Wanders, a Griffith University project, unites art, science and technology in an exhibition exploring the rich diversity of Queensland’s wetlands.
Large crocodiles in the Alligator Rivers region of north Australia do much of their dining not within their rivers or...
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