Indigenous rangers sharing knowledge on black-footed rock-wallaby | WWF-Australia

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  • Опубліковано 16 бер 2024
  • Indigenous rangers play a critical role in the preservation and management of Australia’s unique and diverse ecosystems. The Warru Rangers from APY Lands in South Australia recently visited the Nyikina Mangala Rangers in the Kimberley region of Western Australia to exchange knowledge and experience on black-footed rock-wallaby conservation and management. This exchange trip was an opportunity for the two ranger groups to learn from each other, share their cultures, and collaborate on conservation initiatives.
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