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Reports of saltwater crocodile attacks on humans have increased dramatically over the past decade, particularly in Indonesia and Malaysia. One CDU Higher Degree by Research student is currently working on reducing the number of attacks without negatively impacting crocodile populations.
The relationship between predators and prey in the wild is underscored by an evolutionary arms race spanning millions of years, but new research has found modern human activity is reshaping the rules.
As Australia's agricultural sector tries to navigate more frequent and intense heatwaves, a new project by Charles Darwin University aims to better understand the impact of the climate extreme on this essential industry.
Join Associate professor Adelle Sefton-Rowston as she examines our understanding of justice reform and prison education for safer communities on Wednesday 24 June, 2026.
A library of aquatic DNA sounds like it’s been lifted from the pages of a sci-fi novel – but this new and very real database will support future biodiversity monitoring in the Northern Territory.
Blue whales are a global icon of ocean conservation. The waters of Timor-Leste, particularly the Ombai-Wetar Strait, are a hotspot for whales and dolphins, including blue whales. In particular, these waters are home to the smallest and only tropical subspecies of blue whale – Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda (pygmy blue whale).