Description This video is about a Ranger trip to the Yawurungku area of the Kiwirrkurra Indigenous Protected Area to do fire management work and visit sites.
Gerry Turpin is the first formally trained Indigenous ethnobotanist in Australia. His job is to record and keep traditional Indigenous plants knowledge for future generations. He is off on a trip to Stratford, Central Queensland, to support traditional owner Suzanne Thompson …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program.
We visit the Yugul Mungi Rangers located 490km to the south-east of Darwin.
The rangers are active in the Roper River area north to Wuyagiba …
The Nyangumarta ranger and Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) program was established in 2015.
It is hosted by Nyangumarta Warrarn Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, with support from YMAC.
The ranger program is now in a consolidation phase, displaying the full range of functions …
Showing and sharing knowledge by walking in country.
A new short film Getting back to Jilundarina thoughtfully and beautifully expresses Waanyi Garawa wishes for a future that’s more connected to their homeland as community members (re)acquaint themselves with their country …
The Wudicupildiyerr Outstation Rangers look after 160,000 hectares of land and sea throughout the Daly River/Port Keats Land Trust.
Since this video was made, Wudi Rangers have been successful in receiving NTG funding to provide infrastructure including power, ablution …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program.
Here, we re-visit the Dhimurru Rangers to learn more about how they use the grant program to look after our country ♻️
The Numburindi ranger group has one of the highest number of women engaged in the program. Numburindi Rangers have decided that regular women's culture camps should be held to engage young women from the community with cultural heritage, healthy living and land management …
In the remote community of Ngukurr, Yugul Mangi Rangers manage more than 7,700 km2 of country across the Roper Gulf region. The Working on Country program not only helps maintain country and strengthen community, it is teaching the next generation the skills to be Yugul Mangi …
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