New approach needed for conservation and ethical sharing of biological resources and science benefits
Researchers call for a new approach for sharing the benefits of biological resources, science and technology.
Researchers call for a new approach for sharing the benefits of biological resources, science and technology.
The United Nations’ Convention on Biological Diversity is the most important global agreement for conservation and arose in response to declines in biodiversity due to human activities.
Griffith Bachelor of Science student Tempe Parnell reflects on her life changing field trip to Nepal last year to study 'Conservation In Practice'.
Conservation of the King Penguin is proving successful following research showing that the species has recovered past genetic diversity in...
Urgent action is needed to stave off worldwide insect extinction say scientists in twin papers published in the journal Biological Conservation.
Study identifies critically endangered species with narrow ranges of more than 20,000sqkm at risk without protections.
'Common' Aussie bird species experiencing declines in prevalence in urban areas.
New Griffith University research has revealed a 71% decline in tiger sharks across Queensland’s coastline.
We are in the midst of a mass extinction crises. We are losing entire species at an unprecedented rate, and we - us humans - are to blame.