Queensland’s longest-running planned burn study informs effective landscape fire management
Fifty-five-year fire regime study led by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Griffith University proves positive for ecosystems.
Fifty-five-year fire regime study led by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Griffith University proves positive for ecosystems.
Deforestation and agricultural expansion are intensifying heatwaves across Africa, with direct implications for Australia.
Individual tree heights measured across 3.1 million hectares using new advanced mapping techniques.
A major study has produced a series of international expert recommendations on how to better implement suicide prevention strategies, marking...
Anthropogenic pressures, invasive species and climate change could have disastrous consequences for ecosystems globally.
Study finds nearly 3 million km² of ocean space across 97 countries for offshore wind energy and aquaculture development.
Findings underscore Australia's emergence as negative outlier as forest areas and carbon stocks decline.
Majority of critical habitat and movement pathways for southern greater gliders outside of protected areas.
New Guinea home to around 7% of the world’s frogs in less than 1% of the world’s land area.
A Griffith-led study developed a model to predict the success of Marine Protected Areas based on historical fishing pressure and environmental conditions