Description Chuulangun Rangers are working with motion sensor cameras to capture footage of Native and Feral animals on Kuuku I'yu homelands, Cape York.
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 …
Feral cats are eating native Australian animals. Indigenous rangers and Traditional Owners from the Warddeken Indigenous Protected Area have been working with scientists to monitor native mammal numbers and the impact of feral cats on their country.
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 deterioration of the land is felt by Pianamu (Rainbow Serpent), and under Kaanju law if proper land management is not carried out, Pianamu will not allow the land to be sustainable.
This is the second preview clip for the premiere of documentary Saving Warru on Thursday 19 October.
Saving Warru was filmed in the APY lands by Ninti Media, and was supported by the community broadcasting foundation.
“How do we get pigs out of the rainforest?” This is a critical question facing Kalan Rangers, based in Cape York Peninsula. In this video, Traditional Owner Dion Creek points out an example of how pigs can impact the biodiversity of tropical rainforests. While aerial culling …
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