Daintree Life Revegetation

Daintree Life Revegetation, Austrália

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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7,479.75 T CO2 Compensado
770 Seguidores
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março 2025

Another 200 trees planted at the Bells Road, Newell site in Far North Queensland.

09 mar 2025

Humans (including Daintree Life) are planting trees in projects all over the world. But let's not forget the wildlife. Here are just a few of our local helpers. All of these creatures spread rainforest seed in the Daintree.

06 mar 2025
Cynthia Lebo
Cynthia Lebo · há 10 dias

Awesome!

fevereiro 2025

Another 250 trees planted yesterday.

27 fev 2025

Adult Cassowary and two chicks visiting our property in Cow Bay (north Queensland) - feeding on rainforest fruits. These amazing animals have turned up each day for three days.

13 fev 2025
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · há um mês

😍 wowww!

dezembro 2024

Marine and Sigrid from Rainforest Rescue (who grow and supply our trees) on a site visit to the Bells Road, Newell revegetation site, checking tree growth. This Leichhardt tree was planted knee-high 12 months ago and is powering up.

28 dez 2024

Drone view of 6200 trees at the Bells Road, Newell revegetation project. Stage one now complete. On to stage two.

26 dez 2024
novembro 2024

More lovely tree growth 8 months after planting. Premnas, Blackbean, Northern Silky Oak, Acacias and many more. Planted knee-high, some now at head height. Grow little trees.

29 nov 2024
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · há 3 meses

😍 amazing!

outubro 2024

More healthy growth in an Acacia, six months after planting as it reaches head height. At maturity, this tree will reach 30 metres tall.

30 out 2024

Six months of healthy growth since planting. This one is a Candlenut (Aleurites rockinghamensis). Very satisfying to plant little knee-high trees and watch them reach head high so soon in our tropical climate.

29 out 2024
setembro 2024

Planting trees bear fruit. We planted this Red-leaf fig (Ficus congesta) around 5 years ago. Like many figs, this one has cauliflorous fruit - meaning they sprout directly from the trunk and larger branches. Our visiting cassowaries love these, and when ripe, it is so nice to watch

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29 set 2024

Yesterday we finished planting stage 1 of the Bells Road, Newell project of 6200 trees. Here is Connie planting tree number 6200 (a Candlenut), with our mascot, Frankie the Rainforest Frog. Many thanks to so many of you on the Tree-nation platform for supporting our planting. Now

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25 set 2024

Students from Albert Park College in Melbourne planting another 150 trees at the Bells Road, Newell site. We love hosting these events, and this is the seventh group of students this year - bringing the total number of trees planted by students to 1050. Our next generation showing

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15 set 2024

Tuesday was monitoring day for our sample trees. On stage one (Zone A) we have allocated 3 sample areas - each 11 metres in diameter. 20 trees in each circle are identified and tagged. Every six months for two years, and once per year thereafter, each tree will be measured and recorded

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11 set 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 · há 6 meses

Wonderful to learn about this species! very colorful

agosto 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 ago 2024
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