Politics could threaten future of national parks as ‘big tourism’ interests take over
Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.
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Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.
Fifty-five-year fire regime study led by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Griffith University proves positive for ecosystems.
Professor Chris Clarkson to lead research into Australia’s early history, strengthen Indigenous partnerships, and train future researchers.
Deforestation and agricultural expansion are intensifying heatwaves across Africa, with direct implications for Australia.
Study reveals early hominins in China were far more inventive and adaptable than previously believed.
Team identifies evidence of dairy consumption in teeth derived from cattle, sheep, and goats - and horses.
Griffith University’s commitment to teaching and student education has been acknowledged in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings...
Could Homo sapiens and a now-extinct early human species have lived alongside each other on an Indonesian more than 65,000 years ago?
Integrating nature-based therapies into clinical health care could help to address global declines in mental health, a Griffith University study published in Nature Mental Health has found....
Griffith heads to remote Tropical Far North QLD to study Australia’s rarest and most geographically isolated freshwater fish.