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Gordonvale

Ranger team
Jawajawa Rangers
Host organisation
Dulabed and Malanbarra Yidinji Aboriginal Corporation

The Jawajawa rangers care for their traditional country, a cultural living landscape, around Gordonvale, within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, They have a cultural obligation to make sure that spiritual, physical and social wellbeing is intricately interwoven with the landscape, to ensure a sustainable, healthy and prosperous future for younger generations.

Jawajawa rangers’ work includes:

  • documenting and recording cultural knowledge from collected field data and other sources
  • cultural burns and fire management, and monitoring cultural indicators consistent with the Buri (fire) plan
  • recording and managing cultural sites such as bora grounds and cultural tracks, and documenting cultural values of significant sites for future management and tourism opportunities
  • monitoring pest plant and animals, including Siam weed and gall fly, implementing control methods, and monitoring the health of Country
  • undertaking fauna surveys including camera trapping and spotlighting
  • engaging with young people and Elders to transfer traditional knowledge through a language program in local primary schools, and on-country activities focussed on language and culture.

Read more about how Jawajawa Rangers restored a bora ground site in the rainforest.

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Contact

Host
Dulabed and Malanbarra Yidinji Aboriginal Corporation
Ranger team
Jawajawa Rangers
Address
40 Norman Street
Gordonvale QLD 4865
Phone
07 2103 5864
Email
admin@dmyac-rntbc.org.au
Website
www.dmyac.org