Camera Traps – January 2023

Camera Traps - January 2023 accrued 317-cassowaries, 214-dingoes and 79-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers rose by 204%, dingoes increased by 587% and feral-pig numbers fell by 27%.  Against January 2022, cassowaries were 26%-down, dingoes were 1427% up and feral-pig numbers fell by 72%. Image highlights from January

Camera Traps – January 20232023-02-25T19:03:35+10:00

Camera Traps – 2022

CAMERA TRAPS - 2022 Daintree Rainforest Camera Trap Project As a part of its long-term Daintree Rainforest Camera Trap Project, 2022 accrued 1568-cassowary sightings, 212-dingoes and 928-feral-pigs.  In terms of cumulative monthly averages, cassowary numbers increased by 15% to 96, dingoes decreased by 14% to 26 and feral-pigs also fell by 13% to 109.  In comparison with 2021, cassowary numbers increased by

Camera Traps – 20222023-02-21T21:39:47+10:00

2022 ANNUAL REPORT

2022 ANNUAL REPORT From the seemingly endless troupe of environmental campaigners marching to the beat of ‘Save the Daintree Rainforest’, one of the Foundation’s most important points of difference is that constitutionally it must perform its functions in a way that is consistent with the protection of inhabitant people.  People are not only constituent parts of the legislated definition of ‘environment’, but they

2022 ANNUAL REPORT2023-02-12T13:13:34+10:00
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