Clarry Rogers, Clayton Munur, Jana Daniels, Renelle Rogers, Julie Roy, Winston Thompson, Bert Rami, Gene Daniels, Simon Ponto. Art Centre Mob: Andy Peters, Bruce Wilfred, Jill Daniels, Gwenneth Blitner, Daphne Daniels, Karen Rogers, Walter Rogers.
The Muru-warinyi Ankkul Rangers are located 875km to the south of Darwin and based in Tennant Creek.
Covering a huge area, some of the work they do is to reduce fuel to protect country ?
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 ♻️
This the first of two preview clips to promote the premiere of documentary Saving Warru on ICTV on October 19, 2017.
Saving Warru was filmed in the APY lands by Ninti Media, and was supported by the community broadcasting foundation.
In this video Maisie Ward tells us why she likes being a ranger on the Kiwirrkurra IPA: its good for her health, good to protect bilbies from cats, she's learning traditional skills (like making hair string out of cat fur), and she's looking after her father's country.
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.
Rangers hone their skills during the 2019 Indigenous Ranger Forum in the Northern Territory.
The Northern Land Council hosted the third Indigenous Ranger Forum this year. Hundreds of rangers from across northern Australia converged on the Cox Peninsula for a week in August.
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 …
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