Citizen scientists validate Toohey Forest as biodiverse ‘island oasis’
More than 4000 observations of more than 500 species recorded in Griffith's first BioBlitz.
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More than 4000 observations of more than 500 species recorded in Griffith's first BioBlitz.
As Australia’s aviation sector regains momentum, reducing its carbon footprint is critical. The sector’s emissions now exceed those of all...
Individual tree heights measured across 3.1 million hectares using new advanced mapping techniques.
Griffith alumni partner to boost funding support for whale research and conservation.
Balancing sustainability, regeneration, liveability and economic growth remains one of the greatest challenges for the global tourism industry. For Australia...
Media leaders, journalists, and officials from across the Pacific gathered in Brisbane earlier this month for an international workshop focused...
Vietnam’s health sector is stepping up to the growing threat of climate change with an innovative digital tool that predicts...
A belief that individual actions do make meaningful difference are among the common factors that motivate people to voluntarily reduce...
Study finds changes to El Niño are linked to significant biodiversity loss in multiple types of tropical forest arthropod, including butterflies, beetles and spiders.
Whales are swimming further than previously estimated - up to 20% more - according to a new study.