At Capricorn Caves, the ancient secrets hidden within our limestone walls continue to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world.
Dr. Scott Hocknull, from the Queensland Museum, has played a pivotal role in unearthing numerous remarkable fossils within our caves, revealing a rich history of biodiversity and ecological change. Among these findings are fossils that can now only be found in outback Australia, such as the iconic bilby.
Sadly, the remaining bilby population faces ongoing threats from feral cats, foxes and wild dogs, making our efforts to protect this endangered species more critical than ever.
The faunal landscape surrounding Capricorn Caves has undergone dramatic transformations over the past 500,000 years. Once dominated by species now exclusive to the rainforests of Papua New Guinea, our region’s ecosystem paints a vivid picture of evolution’s ever-changing canvas.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Capricorn Caves is the density of its fossil deposits, the highest in Australia, making it a hotspot for paleontological research.
Our Capricorn Explorer Tour offers visitors a rare opportunity to venture deep into the heart of our caves, where many of these incredible fossils were discovered. Led by passionate and experienced guides, this tour provides an immersive experience, allowing participants to witness firsthand the remnants of ancient megafauna and other species that once roamed our area.
This Easter, why not embark on an unforgettable adventure with our Capricorn Explorer Tour? Join us as we journey through time, uncovering the secrets of our past and celebrating the wonders of our natural world. Bookings are essential.
Content for this article and the image were supplied by John Augusteyn.