Let's talk about the use of fire in the old days and remember the skills.
Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) committee members directed the CLC to re-imagine their IPA Plan of Management, an English-heavy guide book for looking after the IPA. The brief was to …
The Kimberley Ranger Network is facilitated by the KLC and works to realise Indigenous aspirations to look after country while providing real jobs, training and education as well as improving socio economic standards and community well being.
In this video the Warddeken Rangers explain how to set up a camera trap methodology. Camera traps are a simple and effective way to understand what animals are on country.
To address the concern for baby animals being removed from the wild, Roper Gulf Regional Council’s Animal Management Program has created an animation called ‘Baby Animals Belong in the Bush’ which is available in both English and Kriol.
Baby Animals Belong in the Bush is …
Desert rangers are saving Tjakuṟa from extinction.
Tjakuṟa is the Great Desert Skink, also known as Warrarna, Tjalapa and Mulyamiji. It is a species of cultural significance to Aboriginal people.
In 2021 the Australian Government contracted the Indigenous Desert …
After 70 years, our special place Kurlpurlunu has been found again by Yapa. PAW Productions filmed this exciting discovery.
Previous attempts to find the Tanami Desert site, known as Kurlpurlunu, had proved fruitless until Warlpiri elders, George Jungarrayi Ryder and Molly …
The 10 Deserts Project is an exciting new Indigenous-led collaboration across Australia’s desert country and builds on previous smaller collaborations including the former Ten Deserts Initiative.
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