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Land Purchase to Save the Daintree

Urgent! The race is on to buy back land in the Daintree Rainforest before it’s developed for housing. In the mid 1980’s the Queensland Government approved a 1,100-lot rural residential subdivision in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest in Far North Queensland. This resulted in two-thirds of the rainforest being excluded from protection in the Daintree National Park. We are buying this land to add to the Daintree National Park where it will be protected forever. Each $2.50 you donate will buy one square metre of the Daintree Rainforest, habitat for Endangered wildlife including Cassowaries and Bennetts Tree-kangaroos. Please, take action now.

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Road Closure to Save the Daintree

Over 50 km of roads were constructed in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest in the 1980’s as part of a disastrous rural residential subdivision. Now a significant milestone in the long struggle to save the Daintree Rainforest is within reach with the opportunity to begin closing and revegetating some of these roads. With your help over the next year we will close five sections of road. Each $10 you donate will help us close roads in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest. We need your help to see this outcome is achieved. Please, take action now.

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Homeless Cassowaries Need Your Help

Homeless cassowaries need your help! The Endangered Southern Cassowary is under threat from loss of habitat - 75% of Australia’s tropical rainforests have been cleared. We can’t let the Cassowary go extinct when the solution is so simple – planting trees to restore habitat. For each $10 you donate a tree will be planted in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest to grow new homes for cassowaries and improve their chances of survival.

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Rainforest Rangers

The very best way to support the work of Rainforest 4 is through making a monthly gift. This allows us to plan our projects to protect and restore rainforests in Australia and around the world with greater certainty. Updates will be delivered by email every month to keep you informed of the great outcomes we’ll achieve together. All donations are tax-deductible and every month you will be making the world a better place by protecting Rainforest for Wildlife, Climate, People and Planet. Please join us and become a Rainforest Champion.

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  • Geoffrey Klem
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  • Greg Ernst
    commented 2020-06-01 00:29:19 +1000
    No more unsustainable development ffs
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  • Sheila Musarra
    commented 2020-05-28 18:56:04 +1000
    I’m signing because I care
  • Alison Cundy
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  • Barbara Steiner
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  • Sue Acquisto
    commented 2020-05-26 13:55:22 +1000
    A bridge would allow too much uncontrolled access to one of the most unique areas on the planet.Definitely no bridge.
  • Nathan Kelly
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  • Jonas Tunnell
    commented 2019-07-04 06:06:13 +1000
    LETS SAVE SOME ANIMALS!!
  • Genevieve Butler
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  • Janeanddavid McBride
    commented 2019-05-19 13:31:24 +1000
    And now the Daintree .. what has happened to Australians !! Used to treasure our country!
  • Valerie Douglas
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  • Joseph Kuyken
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  • Ray Ison
    commented 2018-12-31 23:50:43 +1100
    A rogue Queensland State Government responded to pro development lobby to allow inappropriate subdivision of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest. Over years, individuals, NGOs and all 3 levels of Government have worked to repair the damage in what is now a World Heritage listed area.

    What thought bubble occurred to propose further development in this area and to undo all the work and commitment from taxpayers, individuals and NGOs to repair the damage from the previous inappropriate development?