Hear about the "Bellyache bush walk," a weed control bush walk that also takes to the skies to monitor crocodiles, buffaloes, cattle, pigs and horses.
Wagiman rangers undertake land management activities throughout the Wagiman Aboriginal Land Trust, which covers 130,000 …
Sabrina Wauchope, 16, is training to become a Garngi Ranger in her home of Croker Island. Sabrina attends school in the morning and works with the rangers in the afternoon.
This video was put together by female rangers who took part in media training at the Womens' Engagement …
How does fire affect desert country? This is a key question that Karajarri Rangers and Traditional Owners want to understand to help them best manage fire and biodiversity on their 2.4 million hectare Indigenous Protected Area which is south of Broome.
Every day, Indigenous women rangers around Australia are protecting nature, strengthening culture, empowering communities and transforming lives.
Country Needs People have just launched a report outlining some of the amazing work Indigenous women rangers do.
Read the …
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 …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program.
Here, we re-visit the Dhimurru Rangers to learn more about how they use the grant program to look after our country ♻️
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