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
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.
Kunpulu (Freshwater Sawfish) are extinct in all but three of the 80 countries it was once found. They are highly threatened in Australia, but are still found in the Victoria River (NT). This film details Gurindji knowledge about kunpulu, including the records of them in rock art …
A community-led collaborative research project has improved the capacity of the Lama Lama Rangers to monitor wetlands on their country. Working together, the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance Limited (NAILSMA), South Cape York Catchments (SCYC), and the …
The Yuku Baja Muliku people are the Traditional Custodians of Archer Point, which is located 20km South of Cooktown, North Queensland. Watch this fantastic story of five turtles being released back into the wild after nearly 2 years of rehabilitation at the Yuku Baja Muliku …
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 …
To address the concern for baby animals being removed from the wild, Roper Gulf Regional Council’s Animal Management Program has created an animation called ‘Baby Animals Belong in the Bush’ which is available in both English and Kriol.
Baby Animals Belong in the Bush is …
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.
Traditional owners worked alongside CLC staff over 15 years to plan and implement management of the Northern Tanami IPA which was declared at a ceremony in Lajamanu in 2007.
A management committee oversees planning and decision making for all aspects of the IPA. Membership …
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