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Overview

Spanning almost 9,000 square kilometres, the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is located between Townsville and Cooktown in northern Queensland. The area boasts one of the largest rainforest wilderness areas in Australia, as well as spectacular gorges and waterfalls, and coastlines dotted with coral reefs.

Perched high above the forest floor, camouflaged in the canopy, are the tree-dwelling mammals of the Wet Tropics. At night, they socialise and feed, before jumping, flying or gliding to their next destination. Many species are rare, endangered and endemic. The high proportion of threatened species is due to the way that its habitat has evolved, as well as forest clearing and changes to water and fire regimes. However scientific research has shown the greatest threat facing the biodiversity of the Wet Tropics is climate change. As a result of extreme temperatures in recent years, the possum and flying-fox featured in this stamp issue have experienced significant population declines.

The stamp illustrations, by wildlife artist Kevin Stead, present each tree-dwelling mammal perched in a preferred species of tree.

Technical specification

Issue date21-January-2020
Issue withdrawal date31-July-2020
Denomination$1.10 x 3
Stamp designKevin Stead
Product designSimone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
Paper: gummedTullis Russell 104gsm Red Phosphor/Blue PVA
PrinterRA Printing
Printing processOffset lithography
Stamp size (mm)26 x 37.5
Stamp size (mm)130 x 80
Perforations14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layoutModules of 50
FDI PostmarkCairns QLD 4870
FDI withdrawal date18-February-2020

Stamps in this issue

Bennett’s Tree-kangaroo

Found between the Daintree River, Windsor Tableland and Cooktown, the solitary, near-threatened Bennett’s Tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus bennettianus) is rarely seen on the ground, unless it needs to travel between fragmented rainforest patches. Tree-kangaroos are the largest tree-dwelling mammal in Australia. They can move their hind legs independently, unlike their terrestrial relatives, which equips them for life in the trees. On the stamp, this species is sitting in an Umbrella Tree (Schefflera actinophylla), with its almost metre-long tail dangling down.

$1.10

Lemuroid Ringtail Possum

The Lemuroid Ringtail Possum (Hemibelideus lemuroides) is found only from Cardwell to the Daintree. It is strictly arboreal, leaping onto the ends of branches in search of flowers, fruits and leaves to eat. The very rare white version featured on the stamp was spotted in 2017, after being presumed extinct due to rising temperatures. It is pictured on the branch of a Queensland Maple (Flindersia brayleyana).

$1.10

Spectacled Flying-fox

The Spectacled Flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) is a mega-bat, named for the rings around its eyes. Along with other fruit bats, it plays a vital role in the forest by pollinating plants and dispersing seeds. In Australia, the largest population is in the Wet Tropics, between Townsville and Cooktown, where it is vulnerable (though under Commonwealth legislation the species is now listed as endangered). On the stamp, the Spectacled Flying-fox is hanging from a yellow-flowered Golden Penda (Xanthostemon chrysanthus).

$1.10

Shop our stamp collectables

  • Set of Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamps

    Set of Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamps

    This set of stamps contains all three stamps from the Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamp issue.

  • Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamp pack

    Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamp pack

    The Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamp pack contains all three stamps and minisheet from the stamp issue presented in high quality folder.

  • Tree-dwellers of the Tropics minisheet

    Tree-dwellers of the Tropics minisheet

    The Tree-dwellers of the Tropics minisheet consists of the three stamps from the issue incorporated into a miniature stamp sheet.

  • Set of Tree-dwellers of the Tropics maxicards

    Set of Tree-dwellers of the Tropics maxicards

    This maxicard set contains the three maxicards from the Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamp issue.

Additional products

  • Pictorial envelope for the Tree-dwellers of the Tropics stamp issue

  • Gutter strip 10 x $1.10 Bennett’s Tree-kangaroo stamps

  • Gutter strip 10 x $1.10 Spectacled Flying-fox stamps

  • Gutter strip 10 x $1.10 Lemuroid Ringtail Possum stamps

  • First day Tree-dwellers of the Tropics minisheet cover

  • First day Tree-dwellers of the Tropics gummed stamps cover

This content was produced at the time of the stamp issue release date and will not be updated.

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