Seamus Doherty receives funding from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage. In Queensland’s northern reaches lie the Wet Tropics, spanning about ...
Woody trunks and branches of trees in the wet tropical rainforests of Queensland are losing their ability to absorb excess carbon dioxide. That's according to an analysis of 49 years' worth of data, ...
Home to the Great Barrier Reef, the Australian state of Queensland is a land of beaches, islands and lush rainforests. With a tropical climate that lends itself to year-round travel, the northerly ...
Large predators are particularly susceptible to population declines due to large area requirements, low population density, and conflict with humans. Their low density and secretive habits also make ...