Science communication is becoming increasingly important. Our research has been showcased on a variety of media platforms, including national news, science television shows for children, newspaper articles, radio interviews and online social media.
Media Highlights
Oct. 2020 Our new paper is featured in the IUCN/SSC-Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter!
Sept. 2020 Global warming & Crocodiles: Madras Crocodile Brank Trust created a poster about our research!
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Some seriously fishy research puts holes in movement barriers. Conservation Physiology in Action. 2018
Hot crocs can’t hide for as long. Inside the Journal of Experimental Biology. 2017
Hot Crocs! What do crocodiles do in hot weather? Totally Wild. 2016
Climate change to affect crocodile population size, scientists say. Australian Geographic. 2017
Australian National News Interview. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2015
Apex Predators. SCOPE (Children’s Television Show). 2015.
Live Radio Interview. Australian Broadcasting Corporation NT. 2015.
Climate change is putting Aussie crocodiles in hot water. Business Insider. 2015
Saltwater Crocodiles Outlived The Dinosaurs But Climate Change May See Their Demise. Huffington Post. 2015.
Global warming could cause Aussie crocs to migrate from northern to southern states. International Business Times. 2015.
Saltwater crocodiles may move south to flee warmer water. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2015.
Australian National News Interview. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2015
Apex Predators. SCOPE (Children’s Television Show). 2015.
Live Radio Interview. Australian Broadcasting Corporation NT. 2015.
Climate change is putting Aussie crocodiles in hot water. Business Insider. 2015
Saltwater Crocodiles Outlived The Dinosaurs But Climate Change May See Their Demise. Huffington Post. 2015.
Global warming could cause Aussie crocs to migrate from northern to southern states. International Business Times. 2015.
Saltwater crocodiles may move south to flee warmer water. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2015.