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Blue whales showing signs of malnutrition, a climate warning says CDU researcher

Blue whales that pass through the waters off Timor-Leste each year are showing signs of malnutrition according to a Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher who has been studying the animals for almost a decade.

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Natural talent pips some of the most popular recording artists from the ARIA music charts

A collection of bird songs from Australia’s most threatened species was a surprise inclusion in the top 10 of the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) music charts this week after strong pre-order sales.

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CDU and BirdLife Australia release Action Plan for Australian Birds

A landmark new report launched today released by BirdLife Australia and Charles Darwin University (CDU) shows a worrying number of Australia’s birds are closer to extinction than they were a decade ago.

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Wildfires in southern Africa release vast amounts of carbon emissions.

First Nations fire knowledge is reducing the severity of Africa’s wildfires and cutting emissions

Territory fire experts from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are in Africa applying Australian First Nations fire mitigation to better protect wildlife and flora and reduce wildfire emissions.

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New three-year research project to monitor and conserve marine megafauna in the Territory

A new three-year Charles Darwin University (CDU) research project is developing new approaches to improve marine and coastal biodiversity monitoring, research, and conservation management. 

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CDU awards honorary doctorate to First Nations women’s advocate

Well-respected First Nations senior elder, educator and champion for women and children, Grace Miguyie Daniels (Bangardijan), has been presented with an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University (CDU) in recognition of her contribution to the Northern Territory.

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More Quoll-ity research from RIEL PhD students

Australia has the worst mammal extinction record of any country and the Northern Quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) is struggling.

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Learning about livelihoods, business and culture on country: A CDU intensive course

A small group of lucky Charles Darwin University (CDU) students recently found themselves looking across the majestic Nardab floodplains of the East Alligator River, right on sunset.

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Inspiring NT school students towards science study and career pathways

About 100 Northern Territory Year 9 students have spent three days participating in various STEM-related activities and workshops at Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s Casuarina Campus as part of the Santos Science Experience from 21-23 September.

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