Djarawong rainforest, near Mission Beach in Queensland, is home to an extraordinary diversity of life. Every Square you protect helps safeguard habitat for these species.
This patch of rainforest sits within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, one of the oldest continuously surviving tropical rainforests on Earth.
Protecting Djarawong means protecting a living library of evolution.
Djarawong's canopy and understorey are alive with birdlife, from tiny honeyeaters to the iconic cassowary.
Aplonis metallica — Metallic Starling

Metallic Starling
Cacatua galerita — Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Chalcophaps indica — Emerald Dove
Cinnyris jugularis — Olive-backed Sunbird
Cracticus quoyi — Black Butcherbird