

Powerful Owls at Mt Coot-tha
The Green Fire Science lab spends a lot of its time tied to the desk trying to save the world, so it’s good to take some time every now...


What a session on SDGs at the IUCN World Conservation Congress!
We had a great session on Sustainable Development Goals at the IUCN World Conservation Congress on the 3rd September. IUCN's DG Inger...


Confronting Threats to Marine Biodiversity at the Society for Conservation Biology Oceania (SCBO)
July brought a number of conservation scientist and researchers together for the Society for Conservation Biology Oceania section meeting...


Global Marine Planning Workshop
Green Fire Science, along with other colleagues from the University of Queensland recently hosted a global marine planning workshop on...


Top tips for publishing in academic journals
While attending the recent Society for Conservation Biology Oceania conference, I had the pleasure of participating in a workshop...


Oxford and the Interdisciplinary Conservation Network (ICN) workshop
For the month of June I was very fortunate to visit E.J. Milner-Gulland’s lab – the Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science...


Conservation planning for Niassa National Reserve, Mozambique: a collaboration between WCS Mozambiqu
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is currently managing the Niassa National Reserve (NNR) in Northern Mozambique. It is an ...


GFS Social Event - May, 2016
GFS held a social event last week - a round robin table tennis competition at The University of Queensland. Lab members were randomly put...


GFS turns one!
We're celebrating one year as a collaborative, diverse and supportive research group! We're looking forward to seeing how the lab grows...


An economist, a scientist and a lawyer walk into a bar...
It was with great excitement and humility that two Green Fire Science lab members, Bonnie Mappin and Sean Maxwell, attended the 2016...