Kimberley land Council/Land and Sea Management Unit
Bardi Jawi Rangers
Bardi Jawi Rangers
Bardi Jawi Rangers
Peter Hunter, Bernadette Angus, Gemma Chaquebor, Dwayne George, Kevin George, Luise Beans, Tim Willing, Mark Shadforth, Todd Quatermaine, Chris Samoi, Philip McCarthy, Jeff Buchanan Herman Ishmail
Westerly Winds, Djaradjin Band
Brendan Chaquebor & Djaradjin Band
Kanyirninpa Ngurrara is the Martu land management program that is operated by Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa (KJ). The Martu are the traditional owners and native title holders for 13.6 million hectares of the Western Desert. The Martu have managed their country for thousands of years …
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.
In July 2021 the Kiwirrkurra rangers drove 2000km across from the Gibson Desert (WA) to the Gulf of Carpentaria (NT) to meet with the li-Anthawirriyarra sea rangers. This exchange was sponsored by the Indigenous Desert Alliance and enabled the two ranger groups to exchange …
Kamira is an important water place and camping spot for Yapa.
Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) committee members directed the CLC to re-imagine their IPA Plan of Management, an English-heavy guide book for looking after the IPA. The brief was to create a lush …
This film provides an overview of the opportunity to implement the savanna burning methodology
to create carbon credits. It includes animated diagrams that demonstrate how a carbon credit is created. It also explores the non-carbon co-benefits of savanna burning by addressing, …
This animation was adapted from one developed by Live and Learn Environmental Education and Pacific Island people to raise awareness of climate change causes and impacts in the Pacific. NAILSMA and Live and Learn adapted it to tell a similar story in relation to north Australia. …
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.
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