Protection Portfolio
The Daintree, Queensland
44 of the properties protected by Rainforest Rescue can be found in the Daintree, Far North Queensland. The Daintree Rainforest is recognised as one of the most ecologically diverse in the world and contains species that have links to ancient lineages – it is of international conservation importance.
Rainforest Rescue’s ‘Protect a Rainforest’ project focuses on purchasing rainforest blocks for conservation and protecting them forever, increasing connectivity and protecting biodiversity.
13 properties are now protected in the Forest Creek precinct. These properties are part of the Rainforest Rescue Nature Refuge. All properties are classified as ‘essential habitat’ for the endangered Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) and are also known habitat for the rare Bennett’s tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus bennettianus). These properties and the surrounding environment are habitat for a variety of filmy ferns, palms and other rare species and regional ecosystem.
Address | M² | Date |
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Lot 7 Forest Creek Rd. | 51,600 | Jul 2005 |
Lot 8 Forest Creek Rd. | 12,000 | Jul 2006 |
Lot 15 Forest Creek Rd. | 10,000 | Sep 2012 |
Lot 9 Forest Creek Rd. | 11,930 | Jan 2013 |
Lot 16 Forest Creek Rd. | 16,400 | Nov 2013 |
Lot 17 Forest Creek Rd. | 18,330 | Apr 2014 |
Lot 18 Forest Creek Rd. | 21,050 | Apr 2014 |
Lot 13 Forest Creek Rd. | 10,000 | Oct 2014 |
Lot 2 Forest Creek Rd. | 38,140 | Aug 2018 |
Lot 19 Forest Cl. | 68,474 | Jan 2022 |
Lot 36 Ronald Rd. | 20,300 | May 2022 |
Lot 11 Forest Creek Rd. | 10,000 | Jul 2023 |
Lot 12 Forest Creek Rd. | 10,000 | Jul 2023 |
16 properties are now protected by Rainforest Rescue in the Cape Kimberley Wildlife Corridor under the Milky Pine Nature Refuge agreement. These properties and the immediate area have been classified as ‘essential habitat’ for the endangered southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) and also contain 6 threatened plant species including Noah’s walnut (Endiondra microneura) and Chingia australis.
Address | M² | Date |
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Lot 14 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 10,700 | May 2008 |
Lot 29 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 19,200 | May 2009 |
Lot 10 Milky Pine Rd. | 12,800 | May 2010 |
Lot 7 Milky Pine Rd. | 11,100 | May 2011 |
Lot 9 Milky Pine Rd. | 12,100 | Sep 2012 |
Lot 16 Daley Rd. | 8,331 | Oct 2012 |
Lot 38 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 10,240 | Jun 2016 |
Lot 32 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 10,700 | Sep 2016 |
Lot 33 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 10,960 | Sep 2016 |
Lot 19 Daly Cl. | 10,680 | Feb 2018 |
Lot 30 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 14,740 | Dec 2019 |
Lot 27 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 17,800 | Jan 2020 |
Lot 24 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 16,060 | Jul 2020 |
Lot 36 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 10,000 | Nov 2021 |
Lot 41 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 186,000 | Feb 2023 |
Lot 17 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 8,903 | Dec 2023 |
Rainforest Rescue owns 8 properties in the Cow Bay area which form the Baralba Corridor Nature Refuge. These properties form a link between two isolated areas of the Daintree National Park/World Heritage Area. The properties form a valuable wildlife corridor for the endangered southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) as well as 3 vulnerable and 11 rare plants including the only known location of a previously thought extinct species of fern.
Address | M² | Date |
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Lot 90 Cedar Rd. | 10,400 | Jul 2001 |
Lot 103 Buchanan Creek Rd. | 10,079 | Oct 2001 |
Lot 75 Buchanan Creek Rd. | 10,000 | May 2002 |
Lot 117 Spurwood Rd. | 10,040 | Feb 2003 |
Lot 97 Rosewood Rd. | 9,998 | Sep 2003 |
Lot 83 Rosewood Rd. | 10,000 | Jan 2012 |
Lot 82 Rosewood Rd. | 10,000 | May 2012 |
Lot 106 Buchanan Creek Rd. | 9,999 | Dec 2017 |
Rainforest Rescue owns 1 property at Diwan located on Cape Tribulation Road. Lot 46, now known as ‘Kurranji Bubu’ (Cassowary Land) is our largest Daintree property to date at 27.66 hectares. This property was restored under our ‘Plant a Rainforest’ project.
Address | M² | Date |
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Lot 46 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 276,300 | Aug 2010 |
Kulki Anga Nature Refuge consists of 1 property. ‘Kulki Anga’ means ‘Cape Tribulation home for wildlife’ and it’s a fitting name. This property includes 24 species of ferns and an amazing 185 species of flowering plants. Not to mention, a very impressive specimen of Hope’s cycad (Lepidozamia hopei) which stands at 6 metres in height.
Address | M² | Date |
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Lot 22 Camelot Cl. | 21,160 | Apr 2007 |
We purchase rainforest properties to protect their genuine biodiversity and conservation values. We then initiate the process of further protection through the official creation of Nature Refuges, which protect the properties from potential abuse or misuse in the future and are attached to the title. The following properties are in process, awaiting their formal agreements – stay tuned!
Address | M² | Date |
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Lot 15 Thornton Peak Dr. | 26,100 | Feb 2019 |
Lot 18 Cape Kimberley Rd. | 89,300 | Jun 2021 |
Lot 1 Cape Tribulation Rd. | 39,500 | Dec 2023 |
Rainforest Rescue maintains ownership of the properties we’ve rescued with the exception of 2 properties that were gifted back to National Parks in 2012 /2013.
Address | Protection | M² | Date |
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199 Cedar Rd. | Daintree National Park | 10,900 | Aug 2012 |
Lot 76 Rosewood Rd. | Daintree National Park | 10,200 | Sep 2013 |
Rattler Range, Tasmania
In addition to the Daintree properties protected by Rainforest Rescue, Forest Lodge in Tasmania is a stunning property. It is located on the Rattler Range and is surrounded on three sides by the Mount Victoria State Forest Reserve. This has been designated by the Tasmanian government as a conservation zone. The property was once one of a number of land parcels owned by the timber company Gunns Ltd. but became available for purchase in June 2010 when Gunns Ltd auctioned off 28,000 hectares of land in Tasmania. Rainforest Rescue responded to the request of one of its supporters to investigate the potential to buy some of this land and protect it forever.
The dominant trees on the property are old-growth Myrtle Beech and Sassafras, a feature being the very large number and size of Soft Tree Ferns (Dicksonia Antarctica) that are known in Tasmania as Man Ferns. The Reserve provides suitable habitat for the Tasmania Wedge-tailed Eagle and the Tasmania Devil — an animal that is in great danger of extinction from habitat loss and facial tumour disease. It may also be home to other rare and endangered animals such as the Spotted-Tail Quoll, which is the second largest of the world’s surviving marsupial carnivores.
Address | Name | M² | Date |
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Forest Lodge Rd. | Forest Lodge Rainforest Reserve | 809,400 | Aug 2012 |
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