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.
Every day, Indigenous women rangers around Australia are protecting nature, strengthening culture, empowering communities and transforming lives.
Country Needs People have just launched a report outlining some of the amazing work Indigenous women rangers do.
Read the …
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 …
In 1988 five species of native mammal were abundant on West Island. But the mammals disappeared after the cats arrived and none were caught in 5 trapping surveys from 2001-2010...
Then in 2011 the Sea Rangers started getting rid of of the cats.
This video explains that rubbish dumps contain a myriad of hazardous materials, elements and compounds. People need to be mindful of this fact and be appropriately cautious and read the signs delineating potential hazards.
The animal health film was created to compliment AMRRIC (animal management in remote communities) Thamarrurr rangers and Thamarrurr development corporations’ healthy homes co-ordinated response to animal management in the Thamarrurr region.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region, and evidence of their sea country connections goes back over 60,000 years.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …
Save a Sawfish shows how sawfish should be released after being accidentally caught on a line or in a net. It uses an animated sawfish decorated with artwork from a painting commissioned from Norman Wilfred, and explains safe handling, hook removal, removal from a throw net, and …
The Warddeken Indigenous Rangers of West Arnhem Land, Bush Heritage and scientists have joined forces to survey the little-known An-binik jungles of west Arnhem Land. The knowledge they gain will help the rangers to protect the fragile ecosystem from wildfire. During the 2014 dry …
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