Pages tagged "Indigenous rangers"
THE LOWDOWN - NT, QLD & the Healing Power of Country
The year is zipping past pretty quickly. Our partners down south are into the colder winter months, while the desert and North Australia mob are starting to enjoy the lovely dry season....
The Long Campaign for Indigenous Rangers to Care for Country
Country Needs People's Chair Denis Rose and CEO Paddy O'Leary went into studio with Phillip Adams this week for Late Night Live to have a yarn about the long campaign for Indigenous...
Rangers and Traditional Owners Champion Indigenous Protected Areas
More than 20 Indigenous Rangers and other Traditional Owners converged on Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday 15th November for an event marking 25 years of Indigenous Protected Areas. There are currently...
Indigenous Land Management Network Urges Change to Counter Inflation Impact
Country Needs People has urged the Federal Government to ensure inflation does not undermine the important work of Indigenous Rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas in looking after Country. Country Needs People CEO...
Managing Feral Camels in the Anangu Tjutaku Indigenous Protected Area
The Anangu Tjutaku Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is the third largest IPA in Australia - a whopping 9.79 million hectares - and found in the heart of the Great Victoria Desert. Situated in...
Historic Gathering of Aboriginal Land and Sea Managers Calls on SA Government to Boost Investment
More than 75 representatives from the South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea Sector - Aboriginal Rangers, Indigenous Protected Area Managers, Aboriginal Land & Sea Management staff, Traditional Owner groups interested in caring...
MEDIA RELEASE: SA Meeting of Aboriginal Land and Sea Managers Calls on Govt to Boost Investment in Sector
MEDIA RELEASE April 19, 2023 From 11-13 April 2023 over 75 representatives from the South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea Sector - Aboriginal Rangers, Indigenous Protected Area Managers, Aboriginal Land & Sea...
Gamba Grass Massive Threat to Biodiversity, Safety and Culture
Gamba grass is a massive threat to biodiversity, human safety and culture. This invasive weed is a threat to every ecosystem in the tropical savanna region between Cape York, Top End and...
Indigenous Rangers Lead the Way in Discoveries of Elusive Night Parrot
Thought to be extinct for almost 100 years, the endangered night parrot was re-discovered in south-west Queensland in 2013, but the important role the Ngururrpa Rangers and other Indigenous rangers are playing...
Indigenous Leadership Vital to "30 by 30" Global Conservation Goal
Country Needs People has welcomed the global agreement to protect 30% of the world’s biodiversity by 2030 at the UN Biodiversity Conference, COP 15, but say Indigenous land and sea management must be...