Daintree Rainforest Foundation LTD – 99 158 520 499
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 sole 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 94%) is publicly-owned and well and truly inscribed into World Heritage and therefore out of management reach of any charity. Daintree Rainforest Foundation LTD resides and operates within the environment it campaigns to protect, in loyal support of the custodial community.
JUNGLE DRUM – the beat of a rainforest rhythm
Camera Traps – April 2024
Camera Traps - April 2024 accrued 59-cassowary sightings, 12-dingoes and 110-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 45%, dingoes decreased by 69% and feral-pig numbers also dropped by 30%. Against
Camera Traps – March 2024
Camera Traps - March 2024 accrued 37-cassowary sightings, 17-dingoes and 174-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 66%, dingoes also decreased by 57%, but feral-pig numbers grew by 10%. Against
Camera Traps – February 2024
Camera Traps - February 2024 accrued 118-cassowary sightings, 27-dingoes and 200-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers rose by 8%, dingoes decreased by 33% and feral-pig numbers grew by 27%. Against February
Camera Traps – January 2024
Camera Traps - January 2024 accrued 108-cassowaries, 50-dingoes and 182-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 1%, dingoes increased by 24% and feral-pig numbers grew by 57%. Against January 2023,
2023 ANNUAL REPORT
2023 ANNUAL REPORT Daintree Rainforest Foundation LTD maintains the Daintree Rainforest Fund, to protect, conserve, present, rehabilitate and transmit Wet Tropics World Heritage values to present and future generations, through long-term dedicated inhabitancy,
Camera Traps – 2023
CAMERA TRAPS - 2023 Daintree Rainforest Camera Trap Project As a part of its long-term Daintree Rainforest Camera Trap Project, 2023 accrued 1,696-cassowary sightings, 992-dingoes and 3,562-feral-pigs. In terms of cumulative monthly