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Wild Horses
Billiluna is well known for its magnificent wild horses and is on the back foot fighting for their survival as weel as their refreshing water hole Nyanar (Lake Stretch) where they spend most of the time with their families
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You're The One by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of "You're The One" by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek 2013.
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You Maybe Right by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song, "You May Be Right" by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013.
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Wheels by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song, "Wheels" by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013.
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Thinking of Home by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of teh song, Thinking of Home by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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My Kind of Life by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song My Kind of Life by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarrem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Knock Three Times by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song Knock Three Times by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Dream Lover by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song Dream Lover by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Down to You by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song Down to You by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Dead Flowers by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song Dead Flowers by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Cruising Down This Highway by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of the song Cruising Down the Highway by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Beds Are Burning by Walkabout Boys
A live recording of Beds are Burning by Walkabout Boys at the Nguyurru Waringaarem Music Festival, Halls Creek, 2013
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Native animals on Australia's Remote Islands
Twenty-nine mammal species have become extinct since European settlement - more than 10% of Australia’s endemic mammal fauna. Native mammals have been in broad scale decline across northern Australia, however the mammal populations on Bathurst Island near Darwin in the …
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Marine Turtle and Dugong monitoring on Wunambal Gaambera country
Marine turtle and dugong are priority species for the Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation's Uunguu Rangers as well as federal conservation management plans. A new way to monitor these populations has been developed by the project team using a boat-based methodology. The team …
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Managing Fire for Yams
Early dry season burning to reduce fuel loads is not they only reason why people burn country. In this video, hub researcher Justin Perry, Aak Puul Ngantam rangers and traditional owners explore traditional fire regimes to help protect where yams grow.
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Improving Outcomes: Turtles and Pigs
Aak Puul Ngantam rangers and traditional owners have reduced feral pig predation on turtle nests by 90%. Local knowledge and an inter-generational understanding of country has been instrumental in this outcome.
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How to Set Up a Camera Trap for Wildlife Surveys
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.
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Garawa and Waanyi Garawa Fire Management
Every year since 2007 the Garawa and Waanyi Garawa rangers conduct early dry season burning. This short video provides an insight into the annual burning regime.
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Feral Pigs and Kalan Wetlands
What would Kalan wetlands look like without feral pigs? That's the question Hub researcher Justin Perry from the CSIRO and the Kalan rangers are asking. The Rangers are setting up an experiment to compare fenced wetlands, which have been protected from threats, to unfenced sites.
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Feral Cats on Warddeken Country
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.
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