Stop illegal clearing and settlement in the Daintree Rainforest

Unapproved clearing and settlement of rainforest blocks is destroying rainforest habitat in the Daintree. 

That's why we're calling on Douglas Shire Council to enforce its own local laws and planning scheme requirements to regulate and restrict clearing.

Will you sign?

Petition letter 

To Mayor and Councillors, Douglas Shire Council,

We, the undersigned, call on Douglas Shire Council to enforce its local laws and planning scheme requirements to regulate and restrict clearing to ensure the conservation values of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest are not destroyed by illegal clearing and settlement.

The Daintree Lowland Rainforest is the oldest continually existing rainforest on the planet: a living museum with relic flora and fauna representing more than 120 million years of uninterrupted evolutionary processes.

Despite its incredible biodiversity values, 1136 residential blocks were subdivided into the rainforest in the early 1980s. Some of these blocks have since been bought back for conservation purposes. Some have been compensated for having development rights removed. And others have been developed for housing – for rural-residential development.

Those properties that do remain in private ownership are required to comply with Douglas Shire Council’s planning scheme.

However, on-ground investigations in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest have witnessed instances of clearing that obviously contravenes the Douglas Shire Council By-laws that already exist and that Council has an obligation to enforce.

We have observed instances of:

  • Clearing of vegetation in excess of approved development applications;
  • Clearing without an approved development application; and
  • Settlement without an approved development application or occupation certificate.

Clearing has an enormous impact on this ancient and internationally significant rainforest, which is home to the endangered Southern Cassowary and numerous other species listed as threatened under both the Queensland Nature Conservation Act and the Australian Government’s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.

The solution though is straightforward. There are already Douglas Shire Council by-laws in place to manage clearing and settlement in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest. We are calling on Douglas Shire Council to enforce its own by-laws enacted to protect the conservation values of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest.

You can read more about illegal land clearing in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest in this summary of our concerns.

801 signatures
  • Catherine Rodger
    signed 2021-08-01 10:11:53 +1000
  • Vicki Samuels
    signed 2021-08-01 10:11:16 +1000
  • Dawn Mickelo
    signed 2021-08-01 10:09:18 +1000
  • Robin Lake
    signed 2021-08-01 10:03:37 +1000
    The Daintree is unique in the world and we have to respect and protect it.
  • Cassandra Pickering
    signed 2021-08-01 10:03:35 +1000
    Stop this tree clearing of our beautiful Daintree. We need preservation over greed to save all life forms, we won’t need money when our planet is devastated. Tree clearing is one of the biggest contributors to climate change and it needs to stop. Please cease this activity for our future generations.
  • Valerie Shooter
    signed 2021-08-01 10:02:11 +1000
  • Kate Stones
    signed 2021-08-01 10:01:49 +1000
  • Danielle Robb-Whitehead
    signed 2021-08-01 10:01:43 +1000
  • Greg Breust
    signed 2021-08-01 09:57:55 +1000
  • Merrilyn Hogan
    signed 2021-08-01 09:54:59 +1000
  • Alexandra Grove
    signed 2021-08-01 09:54:39 +1000
    I have been a supporter of Rainforest 4 Foundation for sometime. I believe that we have an obligation to maintain the Daintree lowland rainforest area and the endemic species it supports for future generations. I am very disheartened to find that the Douglas Shire Council takes no steps to ensure that development applications do not exceed the permit and that there are no consequences for those who do. What a pity that I care about the future of the Daintree and those charged with ensuring that the regulations and restrictions supposedly implemented through their own local laws apparently care less. Is this an example of ignorance or something more sinister happening in council.
  • Marie Cullen
    signed 2021-08-01 09:52:08 +1000
  • Brett Smith
    signed 2021-08-01 09:51:37 +1000
  • Lynn Benn
    signed 2021-08-01 09:50:28 +1000
    This forest is so precious!
  • Michelle Conway
    signed 2021-08-01 09:49:29 +1000
  • Karrissa Armstrong
    signed 2021-08-01 09:48:20 +1000
  • Murray Torney
    signed 2021-08-01 09:41:27 +1000
    All you have to do is look at what’s happening in the Amazon we NEED these forests to help with climate change
  • Linda Daleboudt
    signed 2021-08-01 09:37:37 +1000
  • Richie Kinkead
    signed 2021-08-01 09:36:08 +1000
  • Les Boucher
    signed 2021-08-01 09:33:27 +1000
    For God’s sake, what does it take to get through to you that we a killing the planet with this continual clearing of land? The planet is dying, so what excuse are you going to leave for future generations?
  • Adam Trouville
    signed 2021-08-01 09:33:12 +1000
  • Gail Holmes
    signed 2021-08-01 09:30:04 +1000
  • Gail Podberscek
    signed 2021-08-01 09:28:44 +1000
    This landscape and vegetation is precious. Australians are tired of the magnificent places being destroyed at a whim. They must be protected. The elections of the future will be won by those who see a vision for the future for everyone , not just profit for a few.
  • Jill Hickson
    signed 2021-08-01 09:27:30 +1000
  • Amy Comins
    signed 2021-08-01 09:27:14 +1000
  • Alexandra Hegyesi
    signed 2021-08-01 09:23:11 +1000
  • Wayne Parsons
    signed 2021-08-01 09:22:31 +1000
  • Jacques Rohen
    signed 2021-08-01 09:21:37 +1000
  • Petra Jones
    signed 2021-08-01 09:21:01 +1000
  • Elizabeth Smith
    signed 2021-08-01 09:14:04 +1000
    Please protect this precious forest for the benefit of all Australians.