Help in store for bats this Halloween
Griffith ecologists and students gather to make fruit kebabs to help embattled flying foxes.
Griffith ecologists and students gather to make fruit kebabs to help embattled flying foxes.
Data spanning 25 years explores impacts climate and land-use change have on bat behaviour and Hendra spillover.
Griffith University researchers have discovered a new Hendra virus variant that may pass to horses and humans much more widely across Australia than previously known.
The biodiversity of Griffith’s Gold Coast campus continues to bloom, with a recent survey revealing an increase in wildlife species on site to more than 130 different types.
More flying foxes are colonising urban areas, leading to a cascade of negative events, including poor health of bats, nuisance...
Professor Hamish McCallum, Head of the Griffith School of Environment, will lead an international team of research experts as they...
Aboriginal rock art sites, some more than 4000 years old, have been discovered in Wollemi National Park, on Sydney’s doorstep,...