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Revelations2021-05-06T07:02:46+10:00
702, 2026

Camera Traps – January 2026

Camera Traps - January 2026 accrued 238-cassowary sightings, 19-dingoes and 295-feral pigs.  Against cumulative monthly averages, cassowary numbers increased by 131%, dingoes fell by 54% and feral-pigs increased by 53%.  Against January 2025, cassowary numbers rose by 79%, dingoes decreased by 84% and feral-pigs

801, 2026

Camera Traps – December 2025

Camera Traps - December 2025 accrued 23-cassowary sightings, 23-dingoes and 122-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 77%, dingoes dropped by 43%, whilst feral-pig numbers also diminished by 36%.  Against December 20234, cassowary numbers fell by 73%, dingo sightings dropped

1112, 2025

Camera Traps – November 2025

Camera Traps - November 2025 accrued 25-cassowaries, 17-dingoes and 16-feral pigs.  Technical problems plagued the month's tally, with only half of the 12-cameras delivering any data.  Against this technological failing, cumulative monthly averages fell across the board, with cassowary sightings 75% down, dingoes dropped

3011, 2025

2024-25 ANNUAL REPORT

Daintree Rainforest Camera Trap Project Across the course of this financial year, the Foundation has dutifully monitored and reported to the Wet Tropics Management Authority, Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation, Centre for Invasive Species Solutions, Invasive Species Council, Biosecurity Queensland and the public-at-large,

411, 2025

Camera Traps – October 2025

Camera Traps - October 2025 accrued 55-cassowaries, 43-dingoes and 56-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 43%, dingo numbers increased by 2% and feral-pig numbers plummeted by 71%.  Against October 2024, cassowary sightings rose by 104%, dingo numbers increased by

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