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No, red pandas are mostly found in China and do not occur in any part of Australia.
Much of the Daintree Rainforest is preserved as a national park and a World Heritage Site. Those areas obviously don't have any human inhabitants. However, there may be areas of the Daintree Rainforest that are not part of the park and do have a human population (I'm just not sure).
One answer I know for sure is the Amazon. It is in Brazil. Also the Daintree rainforest in Australia
Yes the threats are logging, mining, tourism and development by private enterprise
Yes, there are rainforests in the Northern Hemisphere such as the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and the Southeast Asian rainforests.
In the amazon river. It doesn't live in any parts of the rainforest.
It depends on the rainforest. Rainforests contain a much greater number of species than any other area on Earth. They are home to more than half of the world's animals and over 30 million plant species.
In the amazon river. It doesn't live in any parts of the rainforest.
The area is being progressively purchased by the government for full conservation purposes and to diminish any human threat. Government purchase has now reached a figure in excess of 72%
No, It's a Island with a lage area of rainforest
Yes, at least six different species.
Yes. The entire Amazon is rainforest. Amazon deer have a range that is far from being outside the phylogeographical limits of amazonia.