This video explains that rubbish dumps contain a myriad of hazardous materials, elements and compounds. People need to be mindful of this fact and be appropriately cautious and read the signs delineating potential hazards.
In this video Maisie Ward tells us why she likes being a ranger on the Kiwirrkurra IPA: its good for her health, good to protect bilbies from cats, she's learning traditional skills (like making hair string out of cat fur), and she's looking after her father's country.
Raymond Olodoodi has been a Ranger at Kiwirrkurra for 5 years. In this short video he talks about some of the Ranger Team's achievements during 2020 - aerial burning, cat hunting, holding a Men's camp and keeping everyone safe and busy during the COVID lockdown period. The video …
Rangers hone their skills during the 2019 Indigenous Ranger Forum in the Northern Territory.
The Northern Land Council hosted the third Indigenous Ranger Forum this year. Hundreds of rangers from across northern Australia converged on the Cox Peninsula for a week in August.
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Created with work by: Nolia Napangati, Yapi Napangati, Payu West, Manua James, Joseph Jurrah, Adrian Hurrah, Zeccharia Spenser, Mark Butler, John West, Lorretta Nungarrayi, Jessica Yukumbari.
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