Rethinking wildlife tourism: Ruling out ‘orangutan kickboxing’ a good start to limit harmful animal objectification
Extreme examples of wildlife tourism do little to educate or develop conservation motivation for animals.
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Extreme examples of wildlife tourism do little to educate or develop conservation motivation for animals.
Professor Yongsheng Gao named one of eight Fellows in prestigious research scheme.
Findings confirm 92 per cent coral mortality at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
New method uses needles less than 1mm to painlessly penetrate skin.
Researchers launch survey to understand social and environmental values of going off-grid.
Study reveals bright blue stinger actually a group of at least four distinct species.
Agricultural scientist propels Australian coffee from commodity-grade to ‘specialty coffee' status.
Griffith University and ANZ have today announced a strategic partnership which will focus on advancing research and training in Queensland....
Study identifies critically endangered species with narrow ranges of more than 20,000sqkm at risk without protections.
Study finds two stopover sites used for different purposes - one for socialising and the other primarily by mothers and calves.