New research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) has revealed that the estuarine crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory have shifted from an estuarine based diet to one that is largely derived from terrestrial sources.
Freshwater systems, including perennial springs and riverine waterholes, are immensely important in the arid environments of central Australia because they support much of the region’s aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity.
This seminar will review the estimated impact of threats and the extent to which their management is understood and implemented for all threats to all Australian threatened bird taxa.
Charles Darwin University scholars and research partners gathered at Casuarina Campus last month for a symposium on fisheries, sea country, and livelihoods in northern Australia.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduation is back in Adelaide, and this year the University is celebrating more than 200 students graduating from across South Australia.