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 …
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region, and evidence of their sea country connections goes back over 60,000 years.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …
Join the Nyangumarta Rangers as they travel through desert country on the road to Kiwirrkurra in Western Australia.
Over four days in August 2021, the Nyangumarta Rangers share skills, stories and song with eleven Kiwirrkurra and three Li-Anthawirriyarra Sea Rangers from …
The Nyangumarta ranger and Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) program was established in 2015.
It is hosted by Nyangumarta Warrarn Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, with support from YMAC.
The ranger program is now in a consolidation phase, displaying the full range of functions …
What is Fracking? was produced by Madjulla Inc, an Aboriginal organisation based in Broome. It features Nyikina Indigenous Rights campaigner Dr. Anne Poelina, and Senior Nyikina Elder Jeannie Warbie. Having watched the impacts of hydraulic fracturing tests close to home, at …
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.
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 …
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