Latest Research & Insights

Stay updated with our latest findings and stories from the field of wetland conservation and ecology.

Impact of invasive Gamba Grass on wetland fires.
March 28, 2026

Impact of invasive Gamba Grass on wetland fires.

Invasive Gamba Grass creates dense, tall fuel loads, leading to hotter, more intense fires that devastate wetland biodiversity. Our project maps its spread and works with Indigenous Rangers on controlled burns to protect sensitive ecosystems.

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Water quality testing in Darwin Harbour.
May 3, 2026

Water quality testing in Darwin Harbour.

Regular sampling across Darwin Harbour monitors nutrients, sediments, and pollutants. Healthy mangroves act as natural filters; our data helps assess their effectiveness and guides restoration efforts to maintain water quality for marine life.

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KREWE de MIEUX

Restoring the Mangrove Ecosystems of the Top End.

Mangroves are vital coastal guardians and biodiversity hotspots. They act as natural fish nurseries, supporting marine life, and provide critical protection against erosion and storm surges. As a Ramsar Convention-designated wetland of international importance, the Top End's mangroves are a global ecological treasure. Our work focuses on restoration, research, and community engagement to preserve these essential ecosystems for future generations. Join us in safeguarding these natural filters and habitats.