From the canopy
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Stories from the Daintree after dark.
Bioluminescence
Why the Daintree Glows at Night
The Daintree rainforest produces its own light through bioluminescent fungi — a chemical reaction that has been happening here for tens of millions of years.
After DarkWhat You Hear When the Jungle Wakes Up
The Daintree at night builds a wall of sound from frogs, insects, and things you can't identify. Here's what you're actually hearing — and what the silences mean.
The RainforestFive Things People Get Wrong About the Daintree
From thinking it's dangerous to trying to photograph bioluminescence with a phone — five things visitors get wrong about the Daintree rainforest.
Creatures of the NightThe Creatures You'll Meet After Dark
From green tree frogs at eye level to orb-weaving spiders the size of your hand — the nocturnal wildlife you'll encounter on a Daintree night walk.