
The Daintree rainforest lies
in the heart of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. From Thornton Peak, the
rainforest drops dramatically to the coast only 5kms away. Rivers and streams
running through the rainforest flow into the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage
Area. The natural vegetation cover across the Daintree makes this one of very
few places in the Wet Tropics where the rivers and creeks still run clear in
the wet.
#rainforest2reef has been
inspired, not only by the amazing and rich biodiversity and natural beauty,
but
also the proximity and connectivity of these two internationally important
areas.

Working in partnership to help conserve these amazing places for future generations
The bleaching of coral from
global warming has received international media coverage. In addition,
sediments and chemicals from farming and mining are flowing off the land and
onto the reef, impacting on natural systems. We are only just starting to learn
about the complex interconnectivity of these systems. What’s clear is that intact rainforest landscapes promote healthy reefs that in turn protect marine biodiversity. Intact ecosystems also influence weather patterns, including rainfall which is vital for a healthy rainforest.
The aim
of the #rainforest2reef campaign is to promote positive conservation action
to
reduce impact on struggling ecosystems.