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1809, 2025

Camera Traps – August 2025

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Camera Traps - August 2025 accrued 48-cassowary sightings, 42-dingoes and 66-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 54%, dingo-sightings dropped by 3% and feral-pig numbers collapsed by 67%.  Against August 2024, cassowary sightings were [...]

1809, 2025

Camera Traps – July 2025

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Camera Traps - July 2025 accrued 48-cassowary sightings, 39-dingoes and 81-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 53%, dingoes diminished by 4% and feral-pigs dropped by 64%.  Against July 2024, cassowaries dropped by 56%, [...]

2907, 2025

Camera Traps – June 2025

By |July 29th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Camera Traps - June 2025 accrued 57-cassowary sightings, 22-dingoes and 105-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 48%, dingo-sightings decreased by 46% and feral-pig numbers also dropped by 48%.  Against June 2024, cassowaries were [...]

2807, 2025

Camera Traps – May 2025

By |July 28th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Camera Traps - May 2025 accrued 137-cassowary sightings, 37-dingoes and 119-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers rose by 25%, dingoes decreased by 9% and feral-pig numbers also fell by 42%.  Against May 2024, cassowary numbers [...]

1205, 2025

Camera Traps – April 2025

By |May 12th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Camera Traps - April 2025 accrued 299-cassowary sightings, 50-dingoes and a whopping 596-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers soared by 178%, dingoes increased by 22% and feral-pig numbers erupted by 190%.  Against April 2024, cassowary [...]

3004, 2025

Camera Traps – March 2025

By |April 30th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Camera Traps - March 2025 accrued 193-cassowary sightings, 27-dingoes and 419-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers rose by 83%, dingoes decreased by 34% and feral-pig numbers grew by 110%.  Against March 2024, cassowaries were seen [...]

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    The Company aims to protect, conserve and present World Heritage environmental and cultural values and to exemplify cost-effective and sustainable ecotourism and habitation within the centrepiece of the world’s oldest rainforest.
    he Company, trading as Cooper Creek Wilderness, has sculptured a unique ecotourism enterprise that achieves the aims of the mission statement, within the constraints of World Heritage legislation. Through its culture and dedication to research and presentation, Cooper Creek Wilderness has accumulated unique information and evidence of exceptional values that contribute to its World Heritage recognition, and demonstrate the importance of humankind to conservation and presentation of the environment.
    We will uphold the primary goal of the World Heritage Convention and will promote ideals of protection and conservation through an ecotourism partnership with ethical travellers, students of science and natural history and lovers of Nature who want to make a difference. Our role is not only to present natural and cultural values, but to transmit these values to future generations, so that there is a growth in biodiversity and appreciation of Daintree Rainforest.

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    As long-time lovers of rain forest and the tranquility it always brings, we were not expecting to be so overwhelmed by the sheer majesty and antiquity of the rain forest that you so carefully preserve and so obviously revere. The visual impact was enhanced by the generous sharing of knowledge you have acquired during your stewardship of this wondrous place, making it the best four hours of our lives; it was like being transported back through time. The bonus of it all was your descriptions of the relationship between that most ancient of peoples, the original Aboriginal inhabitants of this place, and the myriad plants, insects and animals that inhabit it - if that knowledge is ever lost it will be tragedy on a scale that is hard to measure. If I never experience the joy and wonderment of a rain forest again I will leave this life feeling utterly satisfied. We can only wish that others will take this unique opportunity to experience something that can be found nowhere else. Thank you again for the experience and for being the carer of that wonderful and wondrous piece of this planet.”
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