Colourful, melodious birds at risk from poor urban planning
Loss of green spaces and fragmented landscapes leading to less 'attractive' birds in urban areas.
Loss of green spaces and fragmented landscapes leading to less 'attractive' birds in urban areas.
Professor Stuart Bunn, of Griffith University's Australian Rivers Institute, has received an international honour from the Ecological Society of America
As Australia reveals its bird of the year, Griffith University’s resident bird expert has shed light on the other issue...
Destruction of bull shark natural habitats may be forcing them into Gold Coast canals and closer to humans, according to latest research.
Architects share stage amongst more than 70 artists at this year’s Gold Coast sculpture event.
Griffith University research reveals that when combinations of human-caused stressors fluctuate, replicating more realistic environmental conditions, it vastly changes their impact on wetland habitats.
Data spanning 25 years explores impacts climate and land-use change have on bat behaviour and Hendra spillover.
Study finds 30 years of management approaches do not adequately address climate change threats to the Great Barrier Reef.
Griffith University experts can offer insight and analysis on all aspects of the 2022-23 federal budget.
Talk of ‘big dams’ to ensure water security, and ‘unlock regions’ to increase agriculture, has started again with the proposed $5.4 billion Hells Gate Dam on the upper Burdekin River in Queensland.