Daintree Life Revegetation

Daintree Life Revegetation, Australia

Our project restores key areas like old service roads and weedy reserves to increase habitat for wildlife such as Southern Cassowaries and Bennetts Tree-kangaroos. We select sites based on access, community input, and their potential for creating wildlife corridors. Our goal is to plant 500,000 indigenous trees by 2030, with nearly 20,000 already planted since 2018 to help regenerate the Daintree Rainforest.

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settembre 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 set 2024
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · 7 mesi fa

Wonderful to learn about this species! very colorful

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