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18 July 2025
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18 May 2017

Orangutan teeth hold key to nursing habits and conservation

A Griffith University researcher hopes a new discovery on orangutan weaning could help conservation efforts for the highly endangered primate....

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17 May 2016
By offsetting its carbon footprint, the Griffith MBA is supporting an endangered Orangutan in Indonesia.

MBA backs endangered orangutans through carbon offset

Griffith MBA offsets its carbon footprint by helping save endangered orangutans, as well as reducing its own carbon emissions by 67 tonnes.

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27 January 2021
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18 January 2021
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30 July 2020

Studying ancient children’s teeth to reveal the future

Human evolutionary biologist Professor Tanya Smith has been awarded an ARC Future Fellowship worth $1,075,728 to investigate prehistoric human population growth by analysing the teeth of ancient children.

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28 June 2018

How 70,000 years of human interaction have shaped an icon of wild nature

The critically endangered orangutan - one of humankind’s closest living relatives - has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.

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11 August 2017
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8 September 2016
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22 August 2016

MBA’s solar power to reduce carbon emissions

Griffith Business School is accelerating plans to reduce carbon emissions from its MBA program through a solar power initiative at the South Bank campus in Brisbane that will produce up to 80 per cent of of the MBA offices' total electricity requirements.

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