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septembre 2024

This is the Four O'Clock Moth (Dysphania numana) which is common and widespread in tropical Australia wherever its host plant, the Freshwater mangrove or Red currant (Carallia brachiata), is found. We plant many carallias in all our plantings - which will benefit this species.

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03 sept. 2024
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · il y a 8 mois

Wonderful to learn about this species! very colorful

août 2024

As we start to reach completion of Stage 1 (blue area) of the Bells Road, Newell project, we have done GPS points for stage 2 (yellow area). Stage 1 was 6,200 trees and the shapefile calculation shows stage 2 will require 6390 trees. There will be at least 3 more stages after these

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10 août 2024
juillet 2024

More lovely fresh growth from the planting so far on stage 1 of the Bells Road, Newell planting project this morning. This is a young Leichhardt Tree (Nauclea orientalis). Really good to see early growth and vigour. Big shout out to Rainforest Rescue for providing such quality young

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25 juil. 2024

Lovely fresh growth from the planting so far on stage 1 of the Bells Road, Newell planting project this morning. This is a Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata). So good to see the newly planted trees have 'found their feet' and are now pumping energy into new growth. Grow strong little

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15 juil. 2024

On the left here is Gerry. At 95 years young, he is our oldest tree planter to date, helping to plant 75 more trees yesterday.

07 juil. 2024
juin 2024

Here is a drone shot above stage 1 of our Bells Road, Newell rainforest project in Far North Queensland, Australia. If you look closely, you can just make out 20 school students we hosted this morning planting another 150 trees. They are just right of centre in this shot.

29 juin 2024

The first tree on the Bells Road, Newell project to reach higher than me - planted knee-high 9 months ago. This is a Weeping paperbark (Melaleuca leucandendra).

21 juin 2024

Five years ago, 20 trees were planted in Cow Bay, Daintree, for the birth of Arlo. Last week, he and his parents visited 'Arlo's trees' and he was very excited. Although only five years old, Arlo said he is very happy that his trees will help feed and create habitat for wildlife.

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10 juin 2024
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Annalisa Coralluzzo · il y a 10 mois

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mai 2024

First fruiting in our new planting area at Bells Road, Newell after just months of planting. This is a ripe fruit of Morinda citrifolia. With over 100 common names - including: Great morinda, Indian mulberry, Noni, and Rotten cheese fruit, this small tree grows to 10 metres and is

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25 mai 2024

Drone shot of part of the first 700 trees (of 2000+) planted in ourForest Creek project. The land was compacted from previous use, so we used a contractor to deep rip the area to ensure rapid root growth and water penetration. Many of the trees are already showing new growing tips

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03 mai 2024
avril 2024

Photographed hiding in the trees of one of our planting areas - an adult Southern Cassowary. The trees were planted five years ago and this one has been observed eating native fruits from two species in that area.

24 avr. 2024
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Work progressing well at Forest Creek with 550 trees planted of 2000. With our torrential tropical rain easing, planting conditions are becoming perfect.

12 avr. 2024
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mars 2024

Planting the first 200 trees (of 2000) at our Forest Creek site. More to come soon.

27 mars 2024

Spent a few hours yesterday with these guys - a Canadian-based film crew from AFT. They have been tasked with producing a mini-series for Tourism Australia, looking at the top tourist locations in Australia - of which the Daintree was right up there. The series will air on Canadian

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11 mars 2024
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février 2024

We photographed this beautiful Southern Cassowary feeding on fruits of Red-leaf fig and Powderpuff lilly pilly. What made this so special is that we planted both trees about four years ago.

25 févr. 2024