On the countdown: citizen scientists fight to save species
Citizens join scientists to survey South-Eastern Glossy Black Cockatoos following 2019/2020 bushfires.
Citizens join scientists to survey South-Eastern Glossy Black Cockatoos following 2019/2020 bushfires.
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.
A team of Griffith University researchers found the strongest predictor of study sites for reptile research in Australia is proximity to universities. Published in Nature Scientific Reports, the study is the first continent-wide investigation of factors that influenced the location research was conducted on terrestrial reptiles in Australia.
Griffith ecologists and students gather to make fruit kebabs to help embattled flying foxes.
Griffith Sciences awards highlight achievement of professional and academic staff for 2018.
Glossy black-cockatoo research and an innovative native plants app will be on show when Griffith University hosts the 2018 Logan Eco Action Festival, also known as LEAF.
They’re not just magical creatures reserved for students at Hogwarts – owls also call Griffith University home. Griffith Sciences students...
Ever wanted to do your bit to contribute to the environment and threatened species research? Citizen science allows you to...
Ecotourism can provide the critical difference between survival and extinction for endangered animals, according to new research from Australia's Griffith University
Eight Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander undergraduates will be the focus tomorrow(March 5) at a function to acknowledge their completion...