The Kimberley Ranger Network is facilitated by the KLC and works to realise Indigenous aspirations to look after country while providing real jobs, training and education as well as improving socio economic standards and community well being.
This is the second preview clip for the premiere of documentary Saving Warru on Thursday 19 October.
Saving Warru was filmed in the APY lands by Ninti Media, and was supported by the community broadcasting foundation.
Every year since 2007 the Garawa and Waanyi Garawa rangers conduct early dry season burning. This short video provides an insight into the annual burning regime.
“How do we get pigs out of the rainforest?” This is a critical question facing Kalan Rangers, based in Cape York Peninsula. In this video, Traditional Owner Dion Creek points out an example of how pigs can impact the biodiversity of tropical rainforests. While aerial culling …
Senior traditional owners have tasked the North Tanami Ranger group with implementing their land management aspirations and priorities. Traditional land management has been coupled with work directed at addressing contemporary land management issues. To date ranger group …
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.
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