
South Australia's Aboriginal Rangers Gather for Conference
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South Australias inaugural Aboriginal Land and Sea Ranger Conference recently concluded, attracting over 200 rangers from various Indigenous groups across the state. The event, organized by the Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board and Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe Rangers, aimed to strengthen networks and share knowledge among rangers. The conference discussed challenges such as feral animals and plants, and celebrated successes like restoring native fish and black-footed rock wallabies. With new funding for 82 projects nationwide, the ranger program is set to grow, fostering a blend of traditional knowledge and modern conservation techniques.
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