Nyangumarta Rangers Looking After Black-footed Rock-wallaby
3 minute watch
Watch the Nyangumarta Rangers in action as they setup Felixer grooming traps to control feral cat populations near Black-footed Rock-wallaby habitat.
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3 minute watch
Watch the Nyangumarta Rangers in action as they setup Felixer grooming traps to control feral cat populations near Black-footed Rock-wallaby habitat.
The Nyangumarta Rangers have contributed to the rediscovery of the threatened Black-footed Rock-wallaby as part of their work on country and continue to learn about their distribution.
The rangers created this film to practice their storytelling skills and to share their knowledge.
Thank you to Lotterywest for supporting this Ranger Development Program storytelling initiative.
The Nyangumarta Rangers acknowledge the funding support from the National Indigenous Australians Agency and the Indigenous Protected Areas program.
Nyangumarta Warrarn IPA rangers work on Country that stretches from the sands of 80 mile back all the way back through the Great Sandy Desert in the east.
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