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.
Developing a framework for global ‘theories of change’ that coordinate local and global actions to secure a future where humans live in harmony with nature
Restoring tidal flow to enclosed freshwater wetlands is key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping reach Australia's carbon reduction targets
Griffith University’s unique FishID software project has been given a boost with the announcement of $211,000 in funding from the Australian Research Data Commons.
Griffith University has reached the milestone achievement of raising $100 million of its $125 million target as part of The Campaign to Create a Brighter Future for All.
Ambitious restoration of mangroves and seagrasses could lead to substantial recovery of these ecosystems.
Study compilesglobal data sets to projectcarbon emissions from mangrove loss.
Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognised at the 2020 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
PhD candidate awarded Microsoft grant to enhance FishID, which identifies and analyses fish species.
Findings prompts call toinclude habitat links in species’ extinction assessments and recovery plans.