Camera Traps – 2020
By admin|2021-03-10T10:03:34+10:00March 9th, 2021|Categories: News|0 Comments
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 [...]
A Stray Liana by Neil Hewett
By admin|2022-12-09T07:19:00+10:00July 14th, 2020|Categories: Tours|0 Comments
A Stray Liana by Neil Hewett A Stray Liana by Neil Hewett This stunning and insightful book - A Stray Liana - chronicles an odyssey spanning more than thirty-years, through some of Australia's most remote and traditional [...]
Kaba Kada
By admin|2020-03-08T19:11:44+10:00March 8th, 2020|Categories: Articles|0 Comments
Kaba Kada - the rainy place. Indigenous language signs have appeared throughout Douglas Shire, marking the completion of Stage 1 - Eastern Yalanji Project, which includes Welcome to Country and Council Place Names. Daintree Rainforest Pty [...]
Daintree River
By admin|2020-02-27T08:22:39+10:00February 27th, 2020|Categories: Articles|0 Comments
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, including the Great Barrier Reef, the world's richest mangrove community [...]
Seven Worlds – One Planet
By admin|2019-11-30T09:43:17+10:00November 30th, 2019|Categories: Articles, Birds, Fauna|0 Comments
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 [...]
Climate Change in Daintree Rainforest
By admin|2019-02-10T06:03:45+10:00February 10th, 2019|Categories: Articles|0 Comments
2018 was looking like a dry year. January 2018 was good; 1,083 mm of solid rain fell over 23-days, awakening the forest from a dryer than usual 'dry'. The forest became lush and vibrant. Water, the essential element for [...]
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