Asbestos is present in some community rubbish dumps on the lands and can be extremely harmful to your health is disturbed. This video explains how to avoid exposing yourself needlessly to asbestos to happy and healthy!
Tyemirerriny is the name for the Largetooth Sawfish used by the Malak Malak Traditional Owners who live at Daly River in the Northern Territory. Malak Malak rangers Amos Shields, Aaron Green and Theresa Lemon talk about their interest in sawfish, and their wish to learn more …
The Warddeken Indigenous Rangers of West Arnhem Land, Bush Heritage and scientists have joined forces to survey the little-known An-binik jungles of west Arnhem Land. The knowledge they gain will help the rangers to protect the fragile ecosystem from wildfire. During the 2014 dry …
The recycling program at Wadeye was established by the Thamarrurr Rangers in 2016, following years of collecting marine debris from the vast 250 km coastline of the Thamarrurr Region. The Rangers looked at ways of reducing the source of this rubbish, and found that 70% consisted …
In 1988 five species of native mammal were abundant on West Island. But the mammals disappeared after the cats arrived and none were caught in 5 trapping surveys from 2001-2010...
Then in 2011 the Sea Rangers started getting rid of of the cats.
What Are Feral Cats At Kiwirrkurra Eating This Week?
Created with work by: Nolia Napangati, Yapi Napangati, Payu West, Manua James, Joseph Jurrah, Adrian Hurrah, Zeccharia Spenser, Mark Butler, John West, Lorretta Nungarrayi, Jessica Yukumbari.
In this video Maisie Ward tells us why she likes being a ranger on the Kiwirrkurra IPA: its good for her health, good to protect bilbies from cats, she's learning traditional skills (like making hair string out of cat fur), and she's looking after her father's country.
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