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.
Twenty-nine mammal species have become extinct since European settlement - more than 10% of Australia’s endemic mammal fauna.
Native mammals have been in broad scale decline across northern Australia, however the mammal populations on Bathurst Island near Darwin in the …
This country is strong and will remain strong for us. It is alive in spirit. Country always welcomes us and reminds us that we are family. We have the responsibility to look after our father’s and mother’s country by following the Law. We don’t make the Law; our Law is …
Let's talk about the use of fire in the old days and remember the skills.
Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) committee members directed the CLC to re-imagine their IPA Plan of Management, an English-heavy guide book for looking after the IPA. The brief was to …
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.
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.
What would Kalan wetlands look like without feral pigs? That's the question Hub researcher Justin Perry from the CSIRO and the Kalan rangers are asking. The Rangers are setting up an experiment to compare fenced wetlands, which have been protected from threats, to unfenced sites.
Senior Yawuru Man Neil McKenzie teaches us younger men how old people use to find fresh water in the earlier days.
Sorry for the lack of detail and for the muting. A lot of what was shared on this day is closed information (Secret) and only allowed to be shared amongst …
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