IUCN Oceania strategic partnership
Griffith University and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN, Pacific Regional Office) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
Griffith University and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN, Pacific Regional Office) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
A Griffith-led study on the influence of pollution on the sex ratio of clutches of green sea turtles has found that it may compound the female-biasing influence of rising global temperatures
Genetic techniques have helped uncover a new threatened species of freshwater mussel in southern Western Australia
Social media analysis highlights major threats to elephant conservation overshadowed.
The ocean’s mammals are at a crucial crossroads, with some at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new review has found.
By Fran Humphries Law Futures Centre More than 60% of the world’s ocean biodiversity is legally unprotected. These are the...
Legalising horn trade could have surprising benefits for rhino conservation if done correctly
Threeleaders in wildlife conservation will give voice to their innovative and sometimes controversial concepts when they unite for a unique evening seminar hosted by Griffith University.
The escalating illegal wildlife trade threatening Africa’s elephants and rhinos and many other species around the world is one of the most high profile conservation challenges facing the world today. New research led by a Griffith University scientist suggests a way to address this pressing issue.