Australia's largest rainforest
The Daintree rainforest displays spectacular beauty and extraordinary biodiversity, and is the oldest surviving rainforest in the
world as it continues to challenge humankind as it strives to comprehend the continuity of growth, intricate relationships and incredible diversity of life-forms refined over 170-million years.
Considering that Australia is the driest continent on the planet, the wonder of the Daintree Rainforest, as the world’s oldest rainforest is mind-boggling. It is important for us to understand the harmonious balance that exists within rainforests so that we can protect and conserve them while we live in them. Australia’s obligation to this global treasure needs to be expanded beyond the boundaries of national parks to encompass all lands. Wildlife does not respect boundaries, but rather crosses from one to another, oblivious of tenure. We must appreciate the beauty, of our breath taking ecosystems and save them while we can.
world as it continues to challenge humankind as it strives to comprehend the continuity of growth, intricate relationships and incredible diversity of life-forms refined over 170-million years.
Considering that Australia is the driest continent on the planet, the wonder of the Daintree Rainforest, as the world’s oldest rainforest is mind-boggling. It is important for us to understand the harmonious balance that exists within rainforests so that we can protect and conserve them while we live in them. Australia’s obligation to this global treasure needs to be expanded beyond the boundaries of national parks to encompass all lands. Wildlife does not respect boundaries, but rather crosses from one to another, oblivious of tenure. We must appreciate the beauty, of our breath taking ecosystems and save them while we can.
Explore this website to learn about the magnificent Daintree Rainforest
Info. Credits to :http://www.ccwild.com/blog/?p=4199 & australianmuseum.net.au/
All extraordinary photos from: http://www.daintreerainforest.net.au/
Info. Credits to :http://www.ccwild.com/blog/?p=4199 & australianmuseum.net.au/
All extraordinary photos from: http://www.daintreerainforest.net.au/