Funding boost for Mary River cod research
The Queensland Government has provided $5000 to Griffith University as part of a new program to help protect and recover...
The Queensland Government has provided $5000 to Griffith University as part of a new program to help protect and recover...
Rivers follow rhythmic changes; they flow with the seasons and respond to longer climatic shifts and often to the actions of people. In turn, people and their societies are shaped by the rhythm of rivers. This relationship where both nature and people’s social habits are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water over time is referred to as river rhythmicity, in a new paper that describes the important implications of this idea for river conservation and water management.
Access to quality health care can be easily taken for granted in Australia but in rural Laos, where even reliable...
Mary River cod settle into new homes in newly installed habitat structures.
Research helps ensure river restoration in Mary River targeted to benefit threatened species.
Scientists confirm endangered lamprey living in coastal rivers of Queensland.
In the lead up to the Freshwater Sciences Downunder conference in Brisbane, Griffith University hosts minority students from the United States as part of the Society for Freshwater Science Emerge Program
Water is critical to life and jobs, and large infrastructure projects tend to sway voters at the polling booth. Paired together, it’s easy to understand why the New Bradfield Scheme remains an issue for Queensland and Australia.
Ecoacousticsrecognisedwith two illustrious grants that will help propel the unique, interdisciplinary field.
A project led by Griffith University has combined art and science in assessing the ecological health of the River Thames....