Kimberley land Council/Land and Sea Management Unit
Bardi Jawi Rangers
Bardi Jawi Rangers
Bardi Jawi Rangers
Peter Hunter, Bernadette Angus, Gemma Chaquebor, Dwayne George, Kevin George, Luise Beans, Tim Willing, Mark Shadforth, Todd Quatermaine, Chris Samoi, Philip McCarthy, Jeff Buchanan Herman Ishmail
Westerly Winds, Djaradjin Band
Brendan Chaquebor & Djaradjin Band
Underpinning the significance of the Northern Tanami IPA to Kardiya are its remoteness and the vast scale of the area’s relatively intact landscapes in which desert and tropical ecosystems are juxtaposed.
The IPA is a refuge for desert species at the northern extent of their …
IPA in English stands for an ‘Indigenous Protected Area’. The Australian Government made the IPA program to help Aboriginal people from all over Australia to look after country for the benefit of all Australians. An IPA looks after the plants, animals and cultural sites for …
The Climate Change in Central Australia animation aims to communicate the science of climate change to the desert people of Central Australia in their first language. This project was developed by Live and Learn Environmental Education, 3 Hand Productions and the North Australian …
Reading the Country is a series created by Warlpiri knowledge holders from the Northern and Southern Tanami Indigenous Protected Ares with the Central Land Council.
This video provides an overview of how Traditional Owners in the north Kimberley are taking care of country and reducing greenhouse gas emissions through traditional fire management. Traditional Owners in the North Kimberley are applying the Carbon Farming Initiative savanna …
Luckily, the majority of the IPA is free of weeds, especially sandhill and rocky hill country. At water places or access tracks, weeds can come in. Most weeds are found close to Lajamanu and near outstations.
Too many weeds mean that native plants decline. In weed areas, fires …
Reading the Country is a series created by Warlpiri knowledge holders from the Northern and Southern Tanami Indigenous Protected Ares with the Central Land Council.
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