What Are Feral Cats At Kiwirrkurra Eating This Week?
Created with work by: Nolia Napangati, Yapi Napangati, Payu West, Manua James, Joseph Jurrah, Adrian Hurrah, Zeccharia Spenser, Mark Butler, John West, Lorretta Nungarrayi, Jessica Yukumbari.
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.
The Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program is providing opportunities for Aboriginal people across the Mid West region to engage in Natural Resource Management (NRM) activities while delivering on-ground conservation with a strong cultural emphasis on Caring for Country.
It is a …
Snapshot video highlights of the Kimberley Land Council Smackdown 2016.
The smackdown challenge event brought together over 70 rangers from ranger groups across the WA and is organised in partnership between the Kimberley Land Council and North Regional TAFE. The highly …
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 …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program.
Today we revisit the Yugul Mungi Rangers to learn more on how they keep the rock art safe.
Burning is important to clean up the country and keep …
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