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Scientists from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are conducting pioneering research on turtles and cetaceans in Australia’s northernmost marine park, advancing conservation and sustainability efforts in the Northern Territory.
Since graduating from Charles Darwin University, Angelo has achieved many amazing things. His proudest achievement is being able to share his knowledge with others.
The broad aim of Cara's thesis was to determine whether tree hollows could be a limiting resource for arboreal mammals in the tropical savannas of Melville Island, northern Australia
Child and maternal dietary quality and its relationship with women’s empowerment in agriculture in rural Timor-Leste
CDU is supporting three students to attend the National Leadership Forum taking place in Canberra this week in a bid to explore and expand their leadership capabilities.
A multi-national research team from Indonesia, Australia, and the United States, are hunting to find the home of one of the world’s most endangered fish, the Clown Wedgefish, a fish so elusive that it has only ever been recorded at fish markets.
RIEL's three research vessels have recently been freshened up with a clean, new look in readiness for the coming years. The new boat wraps not only provide long-term protection to the hulls and fulfil special signage requirements for research vessels, but have also been designed with a deep respect for local wildlife in mind
Etabez is studying a Bachelor of Business at Charles Darwin University. Her two best friends are studying completely different degrees. What binds them together is a pact made in childhood.
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