Animal Of The Rainforest

Australian Rainforest Animals



Bird Of Paradise

Boyd's Forest Dragon

Bufo Marinus

Cassowary

Crocodile

Dragonfly

Earthworm

Eclectus Parrot

Fruit Bat

Hawks

Hummingbirds

Millipedes

Mosquito

Opossum

Praying Mantis

Python

Rainbow Lorikeet

Satin Bowerbird

Solomon Island Skink (Solomon Islands)

Tasmanian Devil (Tasmania)

Tree Frogs

Tree Kangaroos

Ulysses Butterfly

Walking Stick

Woodpeckers



Check These Out

Detailed maps of Australia

Detailed maps of Australia from the Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection.

Regional Forest Information

Detailed maps and information of Australia's forests. From the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre.

Rainforest - Australia

All kinds of Australian rainforest information. Animals, plants, people and much more. Outstanding.

Daintree

The Daintree is a small area of coastal lowland rainforest, and is notable for being home to the highest diversity of plant families in Australia. In the Daintree there are more plant groups with primitive characteristics than in any other tropical forest in the world. The region is regarded by biologists as a living museum of plants originating in the Gondwana supercontinent.

Environment Australia

Listing of threatened species of Australia (also extinct, endangered, vulnerable, etc.).

Wildlife Of Tasmania

An excellent page with facts and photos of wildlife of Tasmania, which contains a large part of Australia's temperate rainforest.

Cape Tribulation Tropical Research Station

The Cape Tribulation Tropical Research Station is an independent research facility operated by the Australian Tropical Research Foundation (AUSTROP) based in Far North Queensland, Australia. We offer use of the facilities to researchers and students and accept volunteers and interns to work at the Station and on its ongoing projects. Check it out.





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