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366W4574-2_palm.jpg Palm fronds in Tropical rainforest on Fiji
 
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IMG_5752_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5754_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5757_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5758_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5760_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5764_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5967_p.jpg A solar powered light in the Daintre rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5974_p.jpg Solar powered wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5975_p.jpg Solar powered wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_7224_p.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5844_snake.jpg A large spider in the Daintree rainforest in Northern Queensland, Australia with a hunting snake.
 
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IMG_6400_snake.jpg A hunting snake in a tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
 
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366W4574-2_red.jpg Palm fronds in Tropical rainforest with a male Eclectus Parrot.
 
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366W4586_leaf.jpg Tropical rainforest plants with a male Eclectus Parrot.
 
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IMG_6383_canopy.jpg A tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia, with a male Eclectus Parrot. Rainforest habitat is a vital carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but is being chopped down all across the planet.
 
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IMG_6398_parrot.jpg A tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia, with a male Eclectus Parrot. Rainforest habitat is a vital carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but is being chopped dwon all across the planet.
 
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IMG_5974_solar power.jpg Solar powered wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5975_solar boat.jpg Solar powered wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5754_daintree rainforest.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5757_solar panel.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5758_solar roof.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5760_rainforest.jpg A toilet block with solar panels on the roof in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5967_solar street light.jpg A solar powered light in the Daintre rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5974_eco tourism.jpg Solar powered wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5975_green tourism.jpg Solar powered wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_5693_crocodile.jpg Crocodile warning signs on the side of the Daintree River in Northern Queensland, Australia. The sex ratios of developing crocodile embryos is determined by temperature. Increasing temperatures are likely to lead impact on the sex ratio of developing young.
 
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IMG_5694_Daintree river.jpg Crocodile warning signs on the side of the Daintree River in Northern Queensland, Australia. The sex ratios of developing crocodile embryos is determined by temperature. Increasing temperatures are likely to lead impact on the sex ratio of developing young.
 
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IMG_5968_warning.jpg Crocodile warning signs on the sideof the Daintree River in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia. The sex ratios of developing crocodile embryos is determined by temperature. Increasing temperatures are likely to lead impact on the sex ratio of developing young.
 
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IMG_6436_hyperthermia.jpg Fruit Bats or flying foxs over Cairns in Queensland, Australia. These mammals feed on rainforest fruits are are an essential part of the ecosystem, helping to spread rainforest tree seeds. Climate change has lead to many periods of heatwave and excessive temperatures. Temperatures over 42 degrees centigrade (now not uncommon in many parts of the fruit bats range) have resulted in fruit bat mortality causing them to die form hyperthermia.
 
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IMG_6439_flock.jpg Fruit Bats or flying foxs over Cairns in Queensland, Australia. These mammals feed on rainforest fruits are are an essential part of the ecosystem, helping to spread rainforest tree seeds. Climate change has lead to many periods of heatwave and excessive temperatures. Temperatures over 42 degrees centigrade (now not uncommon in many parts of the fruit bats range) have resulted in fruit bat mortality causing them to die form hyperthermia.
 
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IMG_6457_flying fox.jpg Fruit Bats or flying foxs over Cairns in Queensland, Australia. These mammals feed on rainforest fruits are are an essential part of the ecosystem, helping to spread rainforest tree seeds. Climate change has lead to many periods of heatwave and excessive temperatures. Temperatures over 42 degrees centigrade (now not uncommon in many parts of the fruit bats range) have resulted in fruit bat mortality causing them to die form hyperthermia.
 
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