Description 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 …
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.
One of WA’s most treasured natural areas is set to receive further protection with another 183,000 hectares of land now added to the conservation estate at Shark Bay.
New and existing reserves - from Monkey Mia Conservation Estate to the heritage-rich Dirk Hartog Island …
In a remote part of Western Australia lives an endangered species of rock wallaby. Although known to the local Martu people, this population of endangered species was one of the last known populations in the Western Desert. Constantly hunted by feral predators, particularly …
In the past, before kardiya came to Australia, yapa looked after their country well. They walked over the country, they knew all the plants and animals, they knew their Jukurrpa (Dreaming) and they knew the Milarpa. They knew their country and the country knew them. They sang …
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 …
In a remote part of Australia live some rare and threatened animals. One such animal is the shy bilby. Once common across Australian deserts, the bilby is now endangered. It’s last stronghold in the wild is in Martu country. Martu people are the traditional owners for this …
This film was created during a collaborative project between CSIRO and Aboriginal rangers, organisations and community people from five locations in Queensland and the Northern Territory.
'Unwelcome Strangers' focuses on weed issues faced by Arrarnta people in central …
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