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 …
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.
Snapshot video highlights of the Kimberley Land Council Smackdown 2016.
The smackdown challenge event brought together over 70 rangers from ranger groups across the WA and is organised in partnership between the Kimberley Land Council and North Regional TAFE. The highly …
Kiwirrkurra Ranger Matthew West describes work being done to light slow burning, controlled fires. This sparks new vegetation growth to enhance habitat for native animals like bilbies, as well as limits wildfires which are dangerous for people and wildlife.
Culture camp delivered by the Njanjma Rangers on behalf of the Adjumarllarl Aboriginal Corporation's Stronger Communities for Children Program.
Camp was run during the mid year holidays in 2017 at Merl campground Kakadu by traditional owners for the area.
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