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2801, 2025

Daintree Camera Traps – 2024

DAINTREE RAINFOREST CAMERA TRAPS - 2024 As a part of its long-term Daintree Rainforest Camera Trap Project, 2024 accrued 742-cassowary sightings, 460-dingoes and 4,084-feral-pigs.  In terms of cumulative monthly averages, cassowary numbers decreased by 8% to 100 per-month, dingo numbers remained the same

2101, 2025

Camera Traps – December 2024

Camera Traps - December 2024 accrued 84-cassowaries, 39-dingoes and 378-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 16%, dingoes dropped by 2%, whilst feral-pig numbers soared by 196%.  Against December 2023, cassowary numbers fell by 31%, dingo sightings increased by 144%

1512, 2024

Camera Traps – November 2024

Camera Traps - November 2024 accrued 60-cassowaries, 60-dingoes and 274-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 40%, whilst dingo numbers rose by 50% and feral-pig numbers increased by 44%.  Against November 2023, cassowary dropped by 67%, dingo numbers grew by

1411, 2024

Camera Traps – October 2024

Camera Traps - October 2024 accrued 27-cassowaries, 27-dingoes and 197-feral pigs.  Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers fell by 73%, dingo numbers decreased by 32% and feral-pig numbers increased by 5%.  Against October 2023, cassowary sightings fell by 50%, dingo numbers remained constant

211, 2024

2023-24 ANNUAL REPORT

2023-24 ANNUAL REPORT The most tumultuous event of the year was Tropical Cyclone Jasper - the wettest cyclone in Australian history.  Making landfall at Category 2 off the eastern coast of Wujal Wujal on 13th December 2023, Jasper dropped massive rainfall, inflicting an

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