Indigenous Engagement
- Any
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change /Carbon
- Collaboration
- Ferals and Native Invasives
- Fire
- Indigenous Engagement
- Land Use and grazing
- Rehydration /Water
- Weeds
Working with Indigenous groups to improve, enhance and protect the unique biodiversity and cultural values in their region. Supporting enhanced on country activities through Indigenous Ranger programs to empower traditional land custodians to manage key threatened fauna species and priority biodiversity assets, through combining traditional knowledge with contemporary science.
Dampier Peninsula Fire Working Group
Rangelands NRM is coordinating the Dampier Peninsula Fire Working Group, which brings together Traditional Owners, ranger groups, government agencies, not for profit organisations.
Communities protecting the values of West Kimberley Ramsar sites
Rangelands NRM will engage with eight community groups in order to achieve better collaboration to reduce the spectrum of threats posted to the Ramsar-listed Roebuck Bay and to a lesser extent, 80 Mile Beach.
Reducing risks to malleefowl habitat across the WA southern rangelands
Through the Rangelands NRM Malleefowl project, Rangelands NRM will continue to support the initiatives and commitments of Traditional groups of the WA rangelands desert region.
Reducing risks to bilby habitat across the northern rangelands
Rangelands NRM will facilitate the engagement of Traditional Owners, Indigenous Rangers and pastoralists into complementary initiatives to address known threats.
Western Desert
Traditional Owners have been working to protect the habitat of rare and threatened fauna in the remote Western Deserts through combining traditional knowledge with contemporary science.
Roebuck Bay Working Group
The Roebuck Bay Working Group (RBWG) works to raise awareness and encourage research and monitoring, to manage and protect Roebuck Bay in Broome.
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