Human remains found in the search for Pheobe Bishop have finally been removed from 'unforgiving' remote bushland overrun with dangerous dogs and feral pigs.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal an undertaker collected the remains from the Good Night Scrub National Park on Saturday night.

The body had been discovered at 2.30pm on Friday, however efforts to recover the remains were hampered for more than a day by dangerous wildlife in the area.

Queensland Police remained at the scene on Sunday morning, sweeping the region for any remaining clues over the 17-year-old’s tragic death.

The area is about an hour from Pheobe's hometown of Gin Gin, near Bundaberg in central Queensland, where she lived with Tanika Bromley and James Wood, and is about 9km from where forensics found 'items of interest' last week.