Introducing Nox
By admin|2019-11-26T11:46:29+10:00February 7th, 2019|Categories: Mammals|0 Comments
Inspired by the name of the wolf 'Two-socks' in the film 'Dances with Wolves', this young male dingo’s name 'No socks' was abbreviated to 'NOX', when he arrived towards the end of a very wet January, probably evicted from [...]
Protection through partnership
By admin|2019-11-26T11:46:30+10:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: World Heritage|0 Comments
Protection through partnership Protection through Partnership has been the World Heritage mantra since 1988. What makes the concept of World Heritage exceptional is its universal application. World Heritage sites belong to all the peoples of the [...]
Living with Cassowaries – Part 2
By admin|2019-11-26T11:46:30+10:00December 8th, 2018|Categories: Birds, Fauna|0 Comments
Living with Cassowaries - Part 2 Big Bertha has become accustomed to public admiration. She was first described as The Grand Dame of the Daintree, in the Port Douglas Mossman Gazette and her image was distributed to [...]
The art of camouflage
By admin|2019-11-26T11:46:30+10:00December 6th, 2018|Categories: Fauna, Spiders|0 Comments
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 [...]
Thornton Peak Landslide
By admin|2019-11-26T11:46:30+10:00July 8th, 2018|Categories: World Heritage|0 Comments
THORNTON PEAK LANDSLIDE IN THE HEART OF REFUGIA 1 JULY 2018 This Thornton Peak Landslide followed heavy, unseasonal rainfall after a tumultuous 137-mm fell in a relatively short period overnight, precipitating the slumping of a significant [...]
Mahogany bridges tenures in the Daintree
By admin|2019-11-26T11:46:30+10:00January 25th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments
The complexity of managing multi-tenured lands is shown when a valuable Mahogany traverses Cooper Creek across two adjacent properties, one within and the other outside the boundaries of Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Section 56 of the Wet Tropics [...]
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