By Branden Barber | CEO
Dear Rescuers,
Just to let you know, we've made our biggest leap of faith a reality ... our largest single appeal-driven rescue of intact Daintree habitat was a success!
Lot 41 Cape Tribulation Rd is now safe and part of our Protection Portfolio, and has effectively DOUBLED the size of the Cape Kimberley Wildlife Corridor. This is history in the making, both in the significant capital involved, and how this biodiversity rich property is a major addition to the nature corridor and overall environmental protection in the Daintree.
Now it is protected forever.
It is awe-inspiring to think about how individuals like you made this possible, and I feel encouraged when I see the number of people from around the world that have gotten involved to support this campaign. That support, from $5 to $100,000, doubled the size of our Cape Kimberly Wildlife Corridor, and takes us another step towards protecting the unprotected Daintree Rainforest.
This is significant. This is good news. This makes for a greener, cooler future.
Ensuring biodiversity conservation through the expansion of this protected wildlife corridor, watershed protection and the preservation of the scenic beauty of the Daintree for people to appreciate and connect with forever is what we do. It is a global treasure, and for the local Yalanji people, it is a sacred place of living, learning, healing and the foundation of a meaningful life.
We continue to create long-term, positive conservation outcomes in the Daintree. We find innovative ways to ensure nature is protected forever. We are now growing more genetically diverse rainforest trees in the Daintree than ever before.
We are able to do this because of the support we receive from people like you, who really care about Nature and about rainforests, and all the creatures and forms therein.
Standing with us to Protect Rainforests Forever makes you a part of this win – a part of this legacy for future generations.
From all of us at Rainforest Rescue ... thank you!
With gratitude, for the rainforests,
Branden and the whole team at Rainforest Rescue
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