Daintree Rainforest Foundation LTD – 99 158 520 499 – Founded 27 April 2016
In contrast with the majority of charities campaigning to ‘Save the Daintree Rainforest’ from thousands of kilometres away, Daintree Rainforest Foundation LTD operates exclusively within the Daintree World Heritage environment and constitutionally must perform its functions in a way that is consistent with the protection of inhabitant people, who are not only constituent parts of the legislated definition of ‘environment’, they are also its primary caretakers and exclusive repository of local knowledge.
For all of its universal significance, the only portion of Daintree Rainforest that can be influenced by charity, is that small but significant part held under private ownership. The vast majority of the landscape (around 95%) is publicly-owned National Park and well and truly inscribed into World Heritage-listing and therefore out of management reach of any charity. In loyal support of the custodial community, Daintree Rainforest Foundation LTD resides and operates within the environment it campaigns to protect.
JUNGLE DRUM – the beat of a rainforest rhythm
Camera Traps – October 2022
Camera Traps - October 2022 accrued 44-cassowaries, 24-dingoes and 76-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers dropped by 65%, dingoes fell by 30% and feral-pigs also decreased by 5%. Against October 2021,
Camera Traps – September 2022
Camera Traps - September 2022 accrued 57-cassowaries, 17-dingoes and 39-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers dropped by 41%, dingoes fell by 33% and feral-pigs also decreased by 65%. Against September 2021,
Camera Traps – August 2022
Camera Traps - August 2022 accrued 84-cassowaries, 22-dingoes and 63-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers dropped by 35%, dingoes fell by 14% and feral-pigs also decreased by 44%. Against August 2021,
Camera Traps – July 2022
Camera Traps - July 2022 accrued 76-cassowaries, 7-dingoes and 58-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers dropped by 23%, dingoes fell by 85% and feral-pigs decreased by 49%. Against July 2021, cassowary
Camera Traps – June 2022
Camera Traps - June 2022 accrued 146-cassowaries, 13-dingoes and 46-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers increased by 47%, whilst dingoes fell by 59% and feral-pigs also dropped by 60%. Against June
Camera Traps – May 2022
Camera Traps - May 2022 accrued 76-cassowaries, 4-dingoes and 41-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers dropped by 22%, whilst dingoes fell by 85% and feral-pigs also dropped by 65%. Against May














