Kuranda Envirocare
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Who are We?

Kuranda Envirocare is a volunteer community organisation based in the 
​Wet Tropics of ​Far North Queensland. ​

About Us
What's On 
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Yellow Crazy Ant Taskforce 
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Frog Habitat Project 
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KUR - World
​Development Proposal 
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Latest News

just click on a post to go to our Facebook page

What We've Achieved So Far
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100,000+

Trees that have been planted since 1998

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25,000+

Hours spent by our volunteers over the past 10 years

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40+ Acres 

Revegetated on a wide variety of challenging terrain.

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& we don't just revegetate

Kuranda Envirocare is involved with many different projects with multiple organisations, all of whom are working towards the protection & regeneration of our precious rainforests.

See all our current projects
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Get Involved​

Volunteers are Envirocare.
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Their dedication and commitment to a better environment benefits not only the volunteers themselves but the wider community. 

Make a difference.

Volunteer with us
Nursery

Our native plant nursery is where it all starts.​
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You can volunteer, buy native plants for your garden, borrow a book from the library and much more! 

Find out more
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The Local Environment
in which we operate
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Invasive Species
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Community Connections
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Regional Planning
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Local Threatened Species
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  • HOME
    • Welcome
    • About >
      • Our Organisation >
        • Our Constitution >
          • Rules
        • Current Committee
      • Our Goals
      • Our Achievements >
        • GROW Project >
          • Participants
      • Our Plans
      • Our Gift Fund
      • Our Regular Activities >
        • Working Bees
      • Our History
    • Membership
    • Can You Help?
    • Events and Courses >
      • Rainforest Identification Walkway >
        • Training Guide
    • Library
    • Meetings
  • Nursery
    • Plants >
      • Plant Profile
  • Current Projects
    • Yellow Crazy Ants
    • ABEF Bird Grant >
      • Historical Context
      • The Research
      • Monitoring Sites
      • Bird Study Methods
      • Local Birds
      • Recovery in the Corridors
      • Some results
    • Myola Riparian Link
    • Frog Projects >
      • Frog Monitoring >
        • Frogs Are Special
        • Species Conservation
      • Frog Friendly Neighbourhood >
        • Frog Habitat
      • Assessment booking form
      • Citizen Scientists
  • Land Development
    • Current Planning
  • Maps
    • Envirolink Corridor Overview
    • Envirolink Corridor Map
    • Fairyland Map
  • Wildlife
    • Land For Wildlife
  • Contact Us!
    • Newsletters
    • Community Support
    • Our Network
    • Photo Gallery >
      • Sayer et. al. 2015
  • BBPK videos
  • Home NEW
  • Current Committee
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