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CONSERVATION
The burden of Conservation and Protection of this prestigious area falls directly onto the shoulders of the landholders. The Daintree Rainforest is the last surviving relict of Gondwana. It has been nurtured and protected, its’ temperatures moderated by proximity to the sea and closeness to the equator, free from volcanic eruptions,shielded
REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profound impact on ecosystem health and productivity. Magnificently adapted to the requirements of a successful occupancy, the Amethystine Python has the most highly-developed heat EDUCATION - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Education is the key to universal conservation. The world’s population must accept responsibility to care for and protect the natural values, and to present and transmit these values to present and future generations. Daintree Rainforest is one of the first freehold parcels of land to be inscribed into the Wet Tropics ofAustralia.
WORLD HERITAGE
The Daintree became the primary focus for Australia’s environmental enthusiasm. “Save the Daintree” became the catch-cry of the day and was swiftly adopted by astute politicians. World Heritage listing of Australia’s Wet Tropics contained an ambitious element of universal conservation by crossing artificial boundaries to conserveCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps - January 2021 accrued 153-cassowaries, 8-dingoes and 282-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 237% up, dingoes were 81% down and feral-pigs were 231% up. Against January 2020, cassowaries were 130%-up, dingoes were even and feral-pig numbers grew by 170%. The recent decision to collect data twice-per-month avoided the chance of FAUNA - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest contains an extraordinary treasure-trove of fauna, including magnificently adapted mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, spiders and insects.Each individual species of Daintree Rainforest Fauna is a model of adaptive genius, as is only able to be found with the refinement of time that the oldest rainforest in the worldprovides.
INSECTS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest insects – Cooper Creek Wilderness. Daintree Rainforest insects are as rich in diversity, primitiveness and endemism as every other Daintree class, phyla and kingdom. The list (below) catalogues what has been established so far: Pterygota (winged insects) Odonata (Dragonflies, etc) BOYD'S FOREST DRAGON Known as Jalbil over these past two-thousand or more generations, but much more recently, ‘Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii); this living dinosaur, a Jurassic relictual species, distinguishes itself amongst its reptilian fraternity by relinquishing the energy that is otherwise available from direct sunlight. Almost certainly the only diurnal reptile in the world that does this, its HOME - DAINTREE RAINFORESTREVELATIONSTOURSVALUESCONTACTPROFILECOOPER CREEK WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 TOURS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest specialises in the provision of high-quality walking tours, under the expert interpretation of long-term inhabitant guides. Either the two-hour Grand Fan Palm Gallery Tour, or the extended four-hour Greater Wilderness Experience, form the foundation of all Daintree Rainforest Tours, expanding upon these two coreexperiences
CONSERVATION
The burden of Conservation and Protection of this prestigious area falls directly onto the shoulders of the landholders. The Daintree Rainforest is the last surviving relict of Gondwana. It has been nurtured and protected, its’ temperatures moderated by proximity to the sea and closeness to the equator, free from volcanic eruptions,shielded
REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profound impact on ecosystem health and productivity. Magnificently adapted to the requirements of a successful occupancy, the Amethystine Python has the most highly-developed heat EDUCATION - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Education is the key to universal conservation. The world’s population must accept responsibility to care for and protect the natural values, and to present and transmit these values to present and future generations. Daintree Rainforest is one of the first freehold parcels of land to be inscribed into the Wet Tropics ofAustralia.
WORLD HERITAGE
The Daintree became the primary focus for Australia’s environmental enthusiasm. “Save the Daintree” became the catch-cry of the day and was swiftly adopted by astute politicians. World Heritage listing of Australia’s Wet Tropics contained an ambitious element of universal conservation by crossing artificial boundaries to conserveCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps - January 2021 accrued 153-cassowaries, 8-dingoes and 282-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 237% up, dingoes were 81% down and feral-pigs were 231% up. Against January 2020, cassowaries were 130%-up, dingoes were even and feral-pig numbers grew by 170%. The recent decision to collect data twice-per-month avoided the chance of FAUNA - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest contains an extraordinary treasure-trove of fauna, including magnificently adapted mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, spiders and insects.Each individual species of Daintree Rainforest Fauna is a model of adaptive genius, as is only able to be found with the refinement of time that the oldest rainforest in the worldprovides.
INSECTS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest insects – Cooper Creek Wilderness. Daintree Rainforest insects are as rich in diversity, primitiveness and endemism as every other Daintree class, phyla and kingdom. The list (below) catalogues what has been established so far: Pterygota (winged insects) Odonata (Dragonflies, etc) BOYD'S FOREST DRAGON Known as Jalbil over these past two-thousand or more generations, but much more recently, ‘Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii); this living dinosaur, a Jurassic relictual species, distinguishes itself amongst its reptilian fraternity by relinquishing the energy that is otherwise available from direct sunlight. Almost certainly the only diurnal reptile in the world that does this, its PROFILE - DAINTREE RAINFOREST The profile of Daintree Rainforest enjoys superior location about the centrepiece of the world’s oldest rainforest, 20-km north of the Daintree River along the Cape Tribulation Road. This outstanding area of old-growth rainforest profiles all the refugial attributes of rarity, primitiveness and endemism that met all four of UNESCO’snatural
REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profound impact on ecosystem health and productivity. Magnificently adapted to the requirements of a successful occupancy, the Amethystine Python has the most highly-developed heat INSECTS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest insects – Cooper Creek Wilderness. Daintree Rainforest insects are as rich in diversity, primitiveness and endemism as every other Daintree class, phyla and kingdom. The list (below) catalogues what has been established so far: Pterygota (winged insects) Odonata (Dragonflies, etc) VALUES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest values have sustained an astonishing diversity of flora, mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, spiders, insects and fungi over a vast expanse of time. The last fragment of the oldest surviving rainforest in the world occupies the confluence of Australia’s highest rainfall landscape with the Coral Sea, where the contiguous Great Barrier Reef meets the world’s most diverse GALLERIES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest galleries include Daintree Rainforest images of fauna, flora, fungi, forest and panoramic subjects. Photographing images for Daintree Rainforest galleries can be undertaken with the infrequency of a visiting enthusiast, or by the dedication of a long-term inhabitant. GREATER WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Greater Wilderness provides discerning travellers with deeper and more successful access into the centrepiece of the world’s oldest surviving rainforest, revealing tremendous insight into a remarkable landscape. Spectacular old-growth rainforest is presented through the accumulated knowledge of the inhabitant guide. This intensive guidedtour
MAMMALS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest mammals include marsupials, monotremes, dasyurids, macropods, possums and a rich diversity of placentals, including primates, pigs, dingoes, bats, mice and rats. The egg-laying mammals are seen very infrequently.CAMERA TRAPS
Data collected across 2020, from the twelve Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps, captured 772-cassowaries from 505 events, 528-dingoes from 217 events and 1,462-feral-pigs from 483 events. In terms of congregation, for every 2 cassowaries, there were 3-dingoes and 4-feral-pigs snapped and within territorial constraints, cassowaries were significantly more perambulatory than both dingoes and feralCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps – April 2021. Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps – April 2021, accrued 40-cassowary sightings, 7-dingoes and 108-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 42% down, dingoes were 79% down and feral-pigs were also down by 22%. Against April of the preceding year, however, cassowaries were 250% up FROGS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest Frogs include the world’s ancestral Hylid stock, Microhylids, Myobatrachids and Rana clades. Magnificently concealed for the greater part of the year, Daintree Rainforest amphibeans emerge in their thousands on nights that bring mating opportunities that have been delayed by prolonged drought. HOME - DAINTREE RAINFORESTREVELATIONSTOURSVALUESCONTACTPROFILECOOPER CREEK WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 TOURS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest specialises in the provision of high-quality walking tours, under the expert interpretation of long-term inhabitant guides. Either the two-hour Grand Fan Palm Gallery Tour, or the extended four-hour Greater Wilderness Experience, form the foundation of all Daintree Rainforest Tours, expanding upon these two coreexperiences
REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profound impact on ecosystem health and productivity. Magnificently adapted to the requirements of a successful occupancy, the Amethystine Python has the most highly-developed heat EDUCATION - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Education is the key to universal conservation. The world’s population must accept responsibility to care for and protect the natural values, and to present and transmit these values to present and future generations. Daintree Rainforest is one of the first freehold parcels of land to be inscribed into the Wet Tropics ofAustralia.
WORLD HERITAGE
The Daintree became the primary focus for Australia’s environmental enthusiasm. “Save the Daintree” became the catch-cry of the day and was swiftly adopted by astute politicians. World Heritage listing of Australia’s Wet Tropics contained an ambitious element of universal conservation by crossing artificial boundaries to conserveCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps - January 2021 accrued 153-cassowaries, 8-dingoes and 282-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 237% up, dingoes were 81% down and feral-pigs were 231% up. Against January 2020, cassowaries were 130%-up, dingoes were even and feral-pig numbers grew by 170%. The recent decision to collect data twice-per-month avoided the chance of INSECTS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest insects – Cooper Creek Wilderness. Daintree Rainforest insects are as rich in diversity, primitiveness and endemism as every other Daintree class, phyla and kingdom. The list (below) catalogues what has been established so far: Pterygota (winged insects) Odonata (Dragonflies, etc)SEVEN WORLDS
David Attenborough’s, “Seven Worlds, One Planet, Australia” demonstrates the irreplaceable role of cassowaries as a keystone species in the dispersal of seeds throughout the rainforest. The documentary doesn’t pull any punches. Aided by camera traps, Dan and Ed were able to show extensive damage and the enormity of non-native THE ART OF CAMOUFLAGE The art of camouflage. Daintree Rainforest showcases the art of camouflage and is renowned as the World’s longest surviving rainforest. This claim is based on the number of families of primitive flowering plants called Angiosperms that remain today. However, the enormity of this claim is dwarfed by the intricacy and variety ofinter
BOYD'S FOREST DRAGON Known as Jalbil over these past two-thousand or more generations, but much more recently, ‘Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii); this living dinosaur, a Jurassic relictual species, distinguishes itself amongst its reptilian fraternity by relinquishing the energy that is otherwise available from direct sunlight. Almost certainly the only diurnal reptile in the world that does this, its HOME - DAINTREE RAINFORESTREVELATIONSTOURSVALUESCONTACTPROFILECOOPER CREEK WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 TOURS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest specialises in the provision of high-quality walking tours, under the expert interpretation of long-term inhabitant guides. Either the two-hour Grand Fan Palm Gallery Tour, or the extended four-hour Greater Wilderness Experience, form the foundation of all Daintree Rainforest Tours, expanding upon these two coreexperiences
REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profound impact on ecosystem health and productivity. Magnificently adapted to the requirements of a successful occupancy, the Amethystine Python has the most highly-developed heat EDUCATION - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Education is the key to universal conservation. The world’s population must accept responsibility to care for and protect the natural values, and to present and transmit these values to present and future generations. Daintree Rainforest is one of the first freehold parcels of land to be inscribed into the Wet Tropics ofAustralia.
WORLD HERITAGE
The Daintree became the primary focus for Australia’s environmental enthusiasm. “Save the Daintree” became the catch-cry of the day and was swiftly adopted by astute politicians. World Heritage listing of Australia’s Wet Tropics contained an ambitious element of universal conservation by crossing artificial boundaries to conserveCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps - January 2021 accrued 153-cassowaries, 8-dingoes and 282-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 237% up, dingoes were 81% down and feral-pigs were 231% up. Against January 2020, cassowaries were 130%-up, dingoes were even and feral-pig numbers grew by 170%. The recent decision to collect data twice-per-month avoided the chance of INSECTS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest insects – Cooper Creek Wilderness. Daintree Rainforest insects are as rich in diversity, primitiveness and endemism as every other Daintree class, phyla and kingdom. The list (below) catalogues what has been established so far: Pterygota (winged insects) Odonata (Dragonflies, etc)SEVEN WORLDS
David Attenborough’s, “Seven Worlds, One Planet, Australia” demonstrates the irreplaceable role of cassowaries as a keystone species in the dispersal of seeds throughout the rainforest. The documentary doesn’t pull any punches. Aided by camera traps, Dan and Ed were able to show extensive damage and the enormity of non-native THE ART OF CAMOUFLAGE The art of camouflage. Daintree Rainforest showcases the art of camouflage and is renowned as the World’s longest surviving rainforest. This claim is based on the number of families of primitive flowering plants called Angiosperms that remain today. However, the enormity of this claim is dwarfed by the intricacy and variety ofinter
BOYD'S FOREST DRAGON Known as Jalbil over these past two-thousand or more generations, but much more recently, ‘Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii); this living dinosaur, a Jurassic relictual species, distinguishes itself amongst its reptilian fraternity by relinquishing the energy that is otherwise available from direct sunlight. Almost certainly the only diurnal reptile in the world that does this, itsWORLD HERITAGE
The Daintree became the primary focus for Australia’s environmental enthusiasm. “Save the Daintree” became the catch-cry of the day and was swiftly adopted by astute politicians. World Heritage listing of Australia’s Wet Tropics contained an ambitious element of universal conservation by crossing artificial boundaries to conserveREVELATIONS
Data collected across 2020, from the twelve Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps, captured 772-cassowaries from 505 events, 528-dingoes from 217 events and 1,462-feral-pigs from 483 events.CAMERA TRAPS
Data collected across 2020, from the twelve Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps, captured 772-cassowaries from 505 events, 528-dingoes from 217 events and 1,462-feral-pigs from 483 events. In terms of congregation, for every 2 cassowaries, there were 3-dingoes and 4-feral-pigs snapped and within territorial constraints, cassowaries were significantly more perambulatory than both dingoes and feral GALLERIES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest galleries include Daintree Rainforest images of fauna, flora, fungi, forest and panoramic subjects. Photographing images for Daintree Rainforest galleries can be undertaken with the infrequency of a visiting enthusiast, or by the dedication of a long-term inhabitant. This gallery showcases the achievements of thelatter.
GREATER WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Greater Wilderness provides discerning travellers with deeper and more successful access into the centrepiece of the world’s oldest surviving rainforest, revealing tremendous insight into a remarkable landscape. Spectacular old-growth rainforest is presented through the accumulated knowledge of the inhabitant guide. This intensive guidedtour
FUNGI - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 SPIDERS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest is habitat to giant Golden Orb-weavers, Brush-footed Trapdoors, Ant-mimicking Spiders, Bird-dung Crab Spiders and an amazing diversity of other arachnids, as listed (below). Because of the web requirements that penalise key-words exceeding 2.5% of a page’s word content and the convention of naming so manyspiders with the
CAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps – April 2021. Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps – April 2021, accrued 40-cassowary sightings, 7-dingoes and 108-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 42% down, dingoes were 79% down and feral-pigs were also down by 22%. Against April of the preceding year, however, cassowaries were 250% up KING FERN - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 COOPER CREEK WILDERNESS WALK Cooper Creek Experience is a 2-hour guided walk that provides an alternative to the Grand Fan Palm Gallery Tour, featuring the beauty of Cooper Creek.The grandeur and awe-inspiring beauty within the Daintree Rainforest’s most spectacular fan palm dominated rainforest, is still richly represented on this new route. HOME - DAINTREE RAINFORESTREVELATIONSTOURSVALUESCONTACTPROFILECOOPER CREEK WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 TOURS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST tours into the heart of daintree rainforest, at the centre of the oldest rainforest in the world, under the expert guidance of long-terminhabitants
CONSERVATION
Conservation of the Daintree Rainforest region was formally considered as an integral part of the ‘Daintree Planning Package; a study undertaken to identify actions needed to preserve the area’s environmental assets, provide for a sustainable and prosperous eco-tourism industry primarily based on the presentation of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, and to address adequately the needs REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profoundCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps - January 2021 accrued 153-cassowaries, 8-dingoes and 282-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 237% up, dingoes were 81% down and feral-pigs were 231% up. Against January 2020, cassowaries were 130%-up, dingoes were even and feral-pig numbers grew by 170%. The recent decision to collect data twice-per-month avoided the chance of MAMMALS - DAINTREE RAINFORESTANIMALS IN THE DAINTREE RAINFORESTPLANTS IN THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 FAUNA - DAINTREE RAINFORESTBEST DAINTREE RAINFOREST TOURSDAINTREE RAINFOREST FIRESDAINTREE RAINFOREST SIZEDAINTREE RAINFOREST TOURISMDAINTREE RAINFOREST FACTSDAINTREE RAINFOREST RESORT Daintree Rainforest contains an extraordinary treasure-trove of fauna, including magnificently adapted mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, spiders and insects.Each individual species of Daintree Rainforest Fauna is a model of adaptive genius, as is only able to be found with the refinement of time that the oldest rainforest in the worldprovides.
GALLERIES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest galleries include Daintree Rainforest images of fauna, flora, fungi, forest and panoramic subjects. Photographing images for Daintree Rainforest galleries can be undertaken with the infrequency of a visiting enthusiast, or by the dedication of a long-term inhabitant.SEVEN WORLDS
The first episode of Sir David Attenborough’s new series commenced in the heart of the world’s longest surviving rainforest. Here, Big Bertha, Grand Dame of Cassowaries, reigns supreme. She is almost 2-metres in height when she pumps herself up to her full height to impress or to defend her domain. The vision of stately old-growth rainforest of an extremely rare type of complex mesophyll BOYD'S FOREST DRAGON Known as Jalbil over these past two-thousand or more generations, but much more recently, ‘Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii); this living dinosaur, a Jurassic relictual species, distinguishes itself amongst its reptilian fraternity by relinquishing the energy that is otherwise available from direct sunlight. Almost certainly the only diurnal reptile in the world that does this, its HOME - DAINTREE RAINFORESTREVELATIONSTOURSVALUESCONTACTPROFILECOOPER CREEK WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 TOURS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST tours into the heart of daintree rainforest, at the centre of the oldest rainforest in the world, under the expert guidance of long-terminhabitants
CONSERVATION
Conservation of the Daintree Rainforest region was formally considered as an integral part of the ‘Daintree Planning Package; a study undertaken to identify actions needed to preserve the area’s environmental assets, provide for a sustainable and prosperous eco-tourism industry primarily based on the presentation of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, and to address adequately the needs REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profoundCAMERA TRAPS
Camera Traps - January 2021 accrued 153-cassowaries, 8-dingoes and 282-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers were 237% up, dingoes were 81% down and feral-pigs were 231% up. Against January 2020, cassowaries were 130%-up, dingoes were even and feral-pig numbers grew by 170%. The recent decision to collect data twice-per-month avoided the chance of MAMMALS - DAINTREE RAINFORESTANIMALS IN THE DAINTREE RAINFORESTPLANTS IN THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 FAUNA - DAINTREE RAINFORESTBEST DAINTREE RAINFOREST TOURSDAINTREE RAINFOREST FIRESDAINTREE RAINFOREST SIZEDAINTREE RAINFOREST TOURISMDAINTREE RAINFOREST FACTSDAINTREE RAINFOREST RESORT Daintree Rainforest contains an extraordinary treasure-trove of fauna, including magnificently adapted mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, spiders and insects.Each individual species of Daintree Rainforest Fauna is a model of adaptive genius, as is only able to be found with the refinement of time that the oldest rainforest in the worldprovides.
GALLERIES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest galleries include Daintree Rainforest images of fauna, flora, fungi, forest and panoramic subjects. Photographing images for Daintree Rainforest galleries can be undertaken with the infrequency of a visiting enthusiast, or by the dedication of a long-term inhabitant.SEVEN WORLDS
The first episode of Sir David Attenborough’s new series commenced in the heart of the world’s longest surviving rainforest. Here, Big Bertha, Grand Dame of Cassowaries, reigns supreme. She is almost 2-metres in height when she pumps herself up to her full height to impress or to defend her domain. The vision of stately old-growth rainforest of an extremely rare type of complex mesophyll BOYD'S FOREST DRAGON Known as Jalbil over these past two-thousand or more generations, but much more recently, ‘Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Hypsilurus boydii); this living dinosaur, a Jurassic relictual species, distinguishes itself amongst its reptilian fraternity by relinquishing the energy that is otherwise available from direct sunlight. Almost certainly the only diurnal reptile in the world that does this, its REPTILES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest reptiles include Australia’s largest reptile, the Estuarine Crocodile and longest snake, Amethystine Python. These two apex predators have a profound EDUCATION - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126 MAMMALS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126REVELATIONS
Data collected across 2020, from the twelve Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps, captured 772-cassowaries from 505 events, 528-dingoes from 217 events and 1,462-feral-pigs from 483 events.CAMERA TRAPS
Data collected across 2020, from the twelve Daintree Rainforest Camera Traps, captured 772-cassowaries from 505 events, 528-dingoes from 217 events and 1,462-feral-pigs from 483 events. In terms of congregation, for every 2 cassowaries, there were 3-dingoes and 4-feral-pigs snapped and within territorial constraints, cassowaries were significantly more perambulatory than both dingoes and feral GALLERIES - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest galleries include Daintree Rainforest images of fauna, flora, fungi, forest and panoramic subjects. Photographing images for Daintree Rainforest galleries can be undertaken with the infrequency of a visiting enthusiast, or by the dedication of a long-term inhabitant. INSECTS - DAINTREE RAINFOREST Daintree Rainforest 2333 Cape Tribulation Rd., Diwan QLD 4874 Australia. info@daintreerainforest.net.au Call us: +61 7 40989126WORLD HERITAGE
The Primary Goal for the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is to implement Australia’s international duty to protect, conserve, present, rehabilitate and transmit to future generations the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, within the meaning of the World HeritageConvention.
GREATER WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE Greater Wilderness provides discerning travellers with deeper and more successful access into the centrepiece of the world’s oldest surviving rainforest, revealing tremendous insight into a remarkablelandscape.
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DAINTREE RAINFOREST PROVIDES ETHICAL ACCESS TO THE HEART OF THE OLDEST RAINFOREST ON THE PLANET Daintree Rainforest is unspoiled by artificial structures and other impediments that are typical of mainstream visitor-management. This triumph of natural wonder and awe-inspiring beauty reveals hidden riches and inspirational insights. High quality guided interpreted walking tours showcase unique biological diversity and exceptional rainforest integrity. There is no better way to successfully engage with such elusive complexity and intricacy than through the guiding expertise of long-term human inhabitants. This vitally important extra dimension, which all but half-a-percent of visitors that cross the Daintree River ferry fail to engage, draws from the rainforest, its human voice and the intellectual property of generations of attentive inhabitants. Daintree Rainforest access is available to discerning travellers through either a 2-HOUR GRAND FAN PALM GALLERY TOURor
the 4-HOUR GREATER WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE. Experiencing
Daintree Rainforest with a local expert explains why this privately-owned rainforest was compulsorily inscribed onto the World Heritage List and why Australia’s World Heritage prospects were substantively enriched with its strategic inclusion. Participation also ensures that your payments contribute to conservation and protection of a global treasure. Maintaining the natural integrity of the World Heritage landscape means that access is NOT universally available and may be unsuitable for some with mobility limitations. Wildlife sightings are also unpredictable, so participants must accept the risks of a genuine wilderness experience. CORONA VIRUS – COVID-19 The national response to the pandemic of Coronavirus or COVID-19 has seen formal travel constraints applied around the world, including entering Australia and domestically between states. The Federal Government has now also suspended non-essential travel and ‘places of social gathering’ which took effect from midday Monday the 23rdof March 2020
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Jungle Carpet Pythonadmin 2017-04-18T10:30:45+10:00 Jungle Carpet PythonGallery
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Green Tree Antadmin
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Green-eyed Tree Frogadmin 2017-04-19T06:10:07+10:00 Green-eyed Tree FrogGallery
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Cooper Creekadmin
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Stephanosis tuberculataadmin 2017-04-20T21:59:57+10:00 Stephanosis tuberculataGallery
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Hypsophila dielsianaadmin 2017-04-20T22:00:45+10:00 Hypsophila dielsianaGallery
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Cassowary Familyadmin 2017-04-20T22:01:25+10:00Cassowary Family
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King Fernadmin
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Tassel-fern Creekadmin 2017-04-19T06:33:45+10:00Tassel-fern Creek
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Woolly Jumperadmin
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> An excellent insight into our heritage rainforests. You come away > with a deeper understanding of its beauty, the interdependence of > plants and animals and gratitude that this family is there to care > for this part important piece of our world. Also saw a cassowary.> Amazing.
ROSEMARY, C., N.S.W., AUSTRALIA > Tremendous knowledge and lively explanation of forest, nature and > its relation to mankind was stunning. A perfect narrative while > walking through the wood. Having left Australia three weeks ago, > stories are still present and give me plenty to think about. > Recommend to give the longer tour the edge. It will allow yourself > enough time to fully immerse into the impressive surroundings! Very > recommended! This is what you want to do when trying to avoid the > typical tourist activities! PATRICK, H., ZURICH, SWITZERLAND > This was a huge awakening about the diversity of a very > ancient….millions of years old … brief introduction to the > evolution of nature. Gob smacking experience. To not go here would > be an injustice to your senses. MUSKATEER ATHOS, France Extraordinary ValuesREVELATIONS
WHEN IT COMES TO DAINTREE RAINFOREST KNOWLEDGE, WE’RE PROUD TO SAY THAT WE ARE DIFFERENT! FROM OUR LONG-TERM HUMAN INHABITANCY, WE HAVE ACCRUED A GREATER BREADTH AND DEPTH OF UNDERSTANDING, WHICH TRANSLATES INTO MORE HOLISTIC PRESENTATION.*
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Kaba Kada - the rainy place. Indigenous language signs have appeared throughout Douglas Shire, marking the completion of Stage 1 - Eastern Yalanji Project, which includes*
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Daintree River Ferry – Gateway to the Old-World Forest Daintree River and its ferry provide a gateway to Nature's Masterpiece, the unification of World Heritage wonders,*
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CAMERA TRAP REPORT 1 Daintree Rainforest Foundation, in conjunction with Daintree Rainforest P/L, has committed to a long term data collection process through the installation of a dozen camera traps placed strategicallyHOME | PROFILE
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