The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most unique and diverse ecosystems in the world. Located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, the reef is home to thousands of species of marine life ...
By 2050, we will need to feed almost 1.8 billion more people, when our global population reaches around 10 billion.
The Great Barrier Reef is renowned for its stunning biodiversity and crystal-clear waters. However, it faces challenges like climate change and coral bleaching, threatening its delicate ecosystem.
The Great Barrier Reef has survived floods, heatwaves and cyclones in recent years and is faring well considering the extreme ...
Record-breaking heat, mass coral bleaching, and biodiversity loss continue to threaten Australia's ecosystems, according to ...
The Australian Government is investing up to $80M for two new Reefwise Programs to improve the quality of water flowing to ...
The Australian Government has committed $50 million to a wetlands program, allocated from its $1.2 billion for the ...
Record-breaking heat, mass coral bleaching, and biodiversity loss continue to threaten Australia's ecosystems, ...
Swimming with sea turtles offers a unique opportunity to interact with marine life in their natural environment. These gentle ...
Scientists monitoring the spread of Caulerpa on Great Barrier Island say they're starting to see the invasive weed move away ...