Wildlife & Country
Nature’s Stories Along The Great Dreaming Track
Experience the sounds, sights and rhythms of country. From rare birds and mammals to reptiles and marine life, the track's landscapes are alive with movement, colour and connection.
Daintree National Park
Ancient lowland rainforest home to Bennett's Tree Kangaroo, Striped Possum, Southern Cassowary, kingfishers and pythons, and crocodiles at the river crossing.
Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) National Park
Striking granite boulder formations home to Godman’s Rock Wallaby.
Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park
Wetlands and savannah with Emu, Brolga, Black-necked Stork (Jabiru) and monitors.
Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park
Tropical rainforest with Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-billed Kingfisher, Magnificent Riflebird, Eclectus Parrot, Southern Common Cuscus, Common Spotted Cuscus and Green Python.
Apudthama (Jardine River) National Park
Remote bush, coastline and waterways with Saltwater Crocodile, Common Spotted Cuscus, Palm Cockatoo and coastal birdlife.
Ancient lowland rainforest home to Bennett's Tree Kangaroo, Striped Possum, Southern Cassowary, kingfishers and pythons, and crocodiles at the river crossing.
Striking granite boulder formations home to Godman’s Rock Wallaby.
Wetlands and savannah with Emu, Brolga, Black-necked Stork (Jabiru) and monitors.
Tropical rainforest with Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-billed Kingfisher, Magnificent Riflebird, Eclectus Parrot, Southern Common Cuscus, Common Spotted Cuscus and Green Python.
Remote bush, coastline and waterways with Saltwater Crocodile, Common Spotted Cuscus, Palm Cockatoo and coastal birdlife.
Encounters with Nature
Some of the most iconic 4WD tracks in Australia, including the Telegraph and Frenchman’s Track, reveal shifting landscapes and wildlife habitats alive with the calls, colours and movements of country. (Wildlife images provided by GWest_Captured)















