
PURCHASE AN HONOUR GIFT CARD
Honour Gift Cards are a great way to have donations made on behalf of your friends, family and co-workers recognised. Each gift card reflects the contribution you have made and the impact your gift will make.
We have partnered with My Cause, a 100% Australian owned and operated online fundraising platform, to bring you 21 beautifully illustrated gift card designs that you can purchase and send to your loved ones all in one transaction.
Honour Gift Cards are digital gift cards purchased on behalf of someone you care about in their honour. Each gift card is personalised with your own message and because we’re all about saving the rainforest, each gift card is sent electronically. Which is just awesome.
Birthday
Celebrate someone special with a unique birthday card that gives back to nature. Every card supports the protection of rainforest habitats in Far North Queensland, helping incredible creatures thrive for generations to come.
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The Southern Cassowary
A keystone species of the Wet Tropics, the Southern Cassowary is vital to rainforest regeneration. With their bold presence and fruit-loving habits, they disperse seeds across the forest floor, shaping the ecosystem as they roam.
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The Northern Bettong
This rare marsupial, found only in select pockets of North Queensland, plays a big role in soil health by digging and aerating the ground. Unfortunately, their populations are declining, making your gift a step toward their survival.
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The Spotted-Tail Quoll
Australia’s largest carnivorous marsupial after the Tasmanian Devil, the elusive Spotted-Tail Quoll is a shy forest dweller. Protecting their habitat helps ensure these spotted hunters continue to thrive in the wild.
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The Bennett’s Tree-Kangaroo
With powerful limbs and a surprising ability to leap between trees, Bennett’s Tree-Kangaroos are unique to the dense rainforests of the Atherton Tablelands. They're a gentle reminder of how diverse Australia’s marsupials truly are.
Mother’s Day / Father’s Day
Celebrate the nurturing figures in your life with a card that honours both love and the land. Whether it’s for Mum, Dad, or someone who's been like a parent to you, each card supports rainforest conservation in Far North Queensland — protecting the beauty, strength, and resilience of nature, just like the people we’re honouring.
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The Mangrove Orchid
This delicate flower blooms in tropical lowland forests and along estuaries. Its subtle beauty and resilience make it a symbol of both strength and grace — just like the mums we celebrate.
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The Native Rhododendron Flower
One of Australia's only native rhododendrons, this vibrant bloom grows high in the cloud-covered mountains of the Wet Tropics. A rare and brilliant flower, perfect for someone equally unforgettable.
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The Metallic Starling
Known for its dazzling green-black feathers and red eyes, this social bird nests in massive communal colonies during the wet season. A striking example of nature’s showmanship and loyalty.
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The Boyd’s Forest Dragon
A cool-climate rainforest reptile that thrives in the shadows of ancient trees. Calm, watchful, and wonderfully prehistoric, it’s a symbol of grounded strength.
Thank You
Show your appreciation with a card that says thank you to both your loved ones and the planet. Each card supports conservation in one of the world’s oldest rainforests.
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The Birdwing Butterfly
With vivid green and gold wings spanning up to 20cm, the Cairns Birdwing is one of Australia’s most spectacular butterflies. Habitat protection ensures future generations will witness its magic.
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Daintree River Ringtail Possum
This tree-dwelling possum is found only in the Daintree. Their leafy nests and gentle presence help reflect the calm beauty of the rainforest they call home.
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The Coelandria Smillieae Flower
Also called the Blue Lace Flower, this striking native orchid blooms in intricate pink and mauve spikes — a true gem of the rainforest canopy.
Get Well Soon
Send comfort and healing with a card inspired by nature’s own resilience. Each card helps protect the habitats that support rare and vulnerable species.
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The Wattle
A symbol of strength and renewal, native wattles bloom in bursts of golden yellow — even after fire or flood. It’s a bright reminder that recovery is always possible.
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The Blue Ulysses Butterfly
Known for its iridescent wings, this iconic butterfly brings flashes of joy and wonder to the tropical rainforest. A symbol of hope and light in dark times.
In Memory
Offer heartfelt sympathy with a meaningful tribute. These cards honour both loved ones and the ancient ecosystems of the Wet Tropics, helping preserve their legacy.
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The Idiospermum Flower
Sometimes called the ‘Green Dinosaur,’ this primitive flowering plant is one of the most ancient on Earth. Rare and sacred, it’s a beautiful symbol of timeless memory.
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The White Beech Flower
Gmelina leichhardtii is a tall rainforest tree with striking purple-and-white blossoms. It's a quiet guardian of the forest, standing for grace, memory, and continuity.
Congratulations
Celebrate life’s big (and little) wins with a card that gives back to nature. Whether it’s an engagement, a new job, or simply a special day, these designs make your congratulations even more meaningful.
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The Trailing Sundew
A small carnivorous plant with sticky, glistening tentacles — proof that even delicate beauty can be powerful and clever. A perfect symbol of uniqueness and success.
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The Golden Bowerbird
This rainforest showman is known for creating intricate stick structures and decorating them with found treasures. A celebration of creativity, dedication, and joyful milestones
Christmas
Celebrate the season of giving with a card that truly gives back. Our Christmas cards feature stunning illustrations of native flora and fauna from the Wet Tropics of Far North Queensland. Whether you're sending love across the miles or giving on behalf of someone special, every card supports vital rainforest conservation work — protecting the species, trees, and traditions that make this place so magical.
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The Southern Cassowary
Often called the guardian of the rainforest, the Southern Cassowary spreads seeds through the forest like nature’s own Christmas courier. Their bold beauty reminds us how one creature can shape an entire ecosystem.
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The Northern Bettong
Small but mighty, the endangered Northern Bettong plays a key role in keeping the forest floor healthy — like a tiny elf of the undergrowth. Supporting them brings a little magic to the real world this Christmas.
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The Spotted-Tail Quoll
With their festive speckles and stealthy nature, Spotted-Tail Quolls are both beautiful and elusive. Once common, they now need our help to survive in the wild — a gift of protection this holiday season.
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The Bennett’s Tree-Kangaroo
Spending Christmas in the treetops? The Bennett’s Tree-Kangaroo does just that — leaping between branches in Queensland’s mountain rainforests. They’re a reminder that some of the greatest wonders happen quietly, above our heads.