Well...when you cut down trees you also cut down oxygen. So the affect of logging makes the climate a lot hotter. So if you are a logger STOP!! Cause your killing our world!
Thank you! C.E.A!!
The Daintree Rainforest is home to a rich diversity of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. It is estimated that there are over 12,000 different species of insects, 430 species of birds, 30 species of amphibians, and 65 species of reptiles living in the Daintree Rainforest. Additionally, the rainforest is also home to unique animals such as the southern cassowary, tree kangaroos, and various species of possums and bats.
Because of the biodiversitic ecosystem, the Daintree rainforest has many animals. I've tried my best to name them all. cassowaries, curlews, cormorants, herons, egrets, cane toads, tree frogs, turtles, forest dragons, brown tree snake, bats, wallaby, mouse, rat, platypus, butterflies, owl, kangaroo, sugar glider, echidnas (rare), brolgas, moths, leech, termite, tick, flies, wasps, beetles, brush turkey, red necked crane, Victoria's rifle bird, bandicoot, praying mantis, crocodile, starling, sun bird, stork, lapwing, fairy-wren, drongo, cuckoo, rainbow lorikeet, kingfisher, kookaburra, dove, pigeon, fruit doves, goanna, possums, water dragons, lizards, geckos, parrots, rhino beetle, snake, python, frogs, birds, amphibians and other types of mammals.
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The daintree rain forest is home to a variety of beautiful and rare insects. For example, the 'Sombe' Frog, which by the way is on the endangered list lives peacefully, however not safely in the Daintree Forest.
One reason why the tropical rainforest is endangered is due to deforestation, primarily for activities such as agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development. This results in loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and contributes to climate change.
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The daintree rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
It is not possible to know how many trees were logged. Logging was severe in the Daintree rainforest, especially after World War II, 1945, but in 1987 the Daintree was confirmed with World Heritage listing. There has been no logging there since.
Yes the threats are logging, mining, tourism and development by private enterprise
The Daintree Rainforest is a vast area of rainforest in north Queensland, on Cape York Peninsula. Thus, the Daintree coast is where the rainforest meets the sea.
Daintree Rainforest
No. The Daintree rainforest is in far north Queensland.
The Daintree Rainforest is on the continent of Australia.
The Daintree rainforest is located on Cape York Peninsula.
The Daintree Rainforest is in Queensland, Australia. It is an area of tropical rainforest wilderness in the far north region.
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it will be damaged by logging