Deadly human-wildlife conflict lies at centre of Zimbabwe lake and an embattled economy
Dangers of living by predator-infested lake highlighted in new publication.
Dangers of living by predator-infested lake highlighted in new publication.
Study finds explores how countries use currency to highlight conservation priorities.
Research finds individuals farming with cattle in developing countries up to 8 times more vulnerable than those in developed economies.
World-first data analysis platform, EcoCommons has been launched, transforming our ability to understand the impacts of the climate crisis on Australia’s environment and native species.
Researchers from Griffith University are looking to collect cell samples of every marine species on the planet with the launch of Australia’s first Marine Wildlife Cell Bank.
New Griffith University-led research suggests thatexisting systems forfood safety,rather thanbroad, untargetedbans onwildlifetradearekeyto preventingthe next pandemic. Published inLancet Planetary Health, with...
An expert review on logging after bushfires found it removes tree hollows which are vital in the recovery of more than 225 native species.
Griffith University scientists have revealed the devastating effects a trophy hunting ban will have on wildlife conservation and livelihoods in Africa. Although controversial, the practice of trophy hunting conserves land that wouldn’t otherwise be protected.
Being at home for prolonged periods during the COVID-19 pandemic has given many people the time to appreciate wildlife in their own backyards.
As the country continues to endure natural disasters, Griffith expert reminds us how best to care for some of our injured wildlife.