Daintree Rainforest
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The Daintree Rainforest in the far north of Queensland in Australia
is a premier tour destination for anyone seeking the unspoilt natural
splendor of a vast, ancient forest basking in a beautiful tropical climate.
The striking landscape of the Daintree rainforest region is rich and diverse, and includes spectacular scenery, mountain ranges, fast flowing streams and waterfalls, deep gorges and dense rainforest. The Daintree's outstanding coastal scenery includes an unusual combination of tropical rainforest, white sandy beaches and offshore reefs.
The Daintree rainforest is the largest
tropical.
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rainforest
in Australia, and covers an area
of approximately 1,200 square
kilometers in North Queensland. It stretches from the Daintree River north to Cooktown and west to the Great Dividing Range,
and is one of the most complex
tropical rainforest ecosystems
on earth. Its structural
complexity and the diversity of
its flora is unrivalled on the
Australian continent. The Daintree's
rainforest vegetation is among the most diverse in Australia. 13 different types of rainforest have been identified, from the tall forests of the coastal plains with massive curling liana growth and exotic buttress roots, through to the middle altitude forests with characteristic small-leafed species, and the montane forests with areas of heath-like vegetation that crown the mountain tops. The mangrove forests which line the mouth of the Daintree's creeks and rivers have the highest species diversity for this habitat type in Australia. The wet tropical rainforests of North-East Queensland contain the richest variety of fauna found in Australia. While representing only 0.1% of the Australia landmass, the region is home to 65% of Australia's bat and butterfly species, 30% of the frog, marsupial and reptile species, and 20% of the bird species.
Australia was much warmer and wetter many millions of years ago, and rainforests thrived as far inland as Ayers Rock. As the continent became more arid, these rainforests were gradually replaced by dry woodlands, grasslands and deserts in many parts of the continent. In the Daintree region, however, the climate and topography remained ideal for rainforests and so the area became a last refuge for Australia's original rainforests. Within this refuge many species continued to survive without the need to adapt to new conditions. The descendants of these species still survive today in the Daintree and retain many of their ancestors' original characteristics, some dating back more than 100 million years.
One species, commonly known as the Idiot Fruit (Idiospermum australiense), is among the rarest and most primitive flowering plants on earth. Discovered in 1970, it was possibly Australia's most significant botanical find as it clearly demonstrated how ancient the Daintree Rainforests actually are. Of a total of 19 primitive flowering plant families remaining on the planet, 12 are found in the Daintree region, representing the highest concentration of such plants worldwide. These ancient plants could provides answers to questions about the origins of flowering plants in general.
The Daintree rainforest area is undoubtedly of enormous intrinsic value and it is therefore important that visitors cooperate in its preservation. The disturbance of plant and animal life should be kept to a
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minimum. Avoid short cuts through the forest
as the resulting trails can cause erosion and
die-back. Use elevated boardwalks where ever
provided. Of course, don't pick flowers, take
cuttings or collect rainforest seeds ... please
leave these magical forests just as you found them.
Don't forget the golden rule: Leave nothing but
footsteps, take nothing but photographs! Anyone
traveling in north-eastern Australia to destinations such as Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef should definitely consider a visit to the magnificent Daintree Rainforest. Few forests on earth share the climate, diversity, beauty, ancient heritage and sheer size of the Daintree. A must for adventure and eco tourists!
Author Miguel Scaccialupo writes regularly on
Australian tour.
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