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1 day ago · Call for greener education. Wellington dam, Western Australia. Image: Tawanda Nyakudjga. A James Cook University researcher says teachers should be trained to talk about the Earth’s water cycle in a more comprehensive manner – incorporating economic and political impacts – to better prepare their students for living in a world subject to ...
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4 days ago · An environmental officer for James Cook University, Mr Espe curates the living collection of plants and animals on the Townsville campus, with a particular focus on endangered species.
9 hours ago · A James Cook University report has revealed severe damage in about 80% of mangroves along the Great Barrier Reef, from Cairns to Gladstone – and pinpointed 52 potential restoration hotspots over 17,255 hectares.
3 days ago · We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and acknowledge Traditional Owners of the lands where our staff and students, live, learn and work.
4 days ago · CSIRO and James Cook University (JCU) are working together in a world class tropical research hub located at JCU's Townsville campus. This collaboration is facilitated through the Tropical Landscapes Joint Venture (TLJV).
4 days ago · For 2024, JCU has renewed all 15 Read and Publish (R&P) Agreements available in 2023 some with some additional titles, and signed a further two new Agreements as marked below. Follow the publisher link to view the full details of the agreement.
4 days ago · Scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and James Cook University (JCU) have designed special cradles for baby corals that help prevent fish from eating them alive. The tiny corals are directly or indirectly eaten by common reef dwellers like parrotfish, who graze and excavate the reef surface as they feed.