Surveys across millions of hectares of central Australia will be used to inform threatened species recovery planAboriginal rangers will use a new bilingual tracking app to record sightings of signs of bilby habitation in a new "bilby blitz" program.Twenty ranger groups from organisations in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, including the Central Land Council, Kimberley Land Council, Central Desert Native Title Services, Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa and the Ngaanyatjarra Council, will take part in the survey, which was launched at the CLC ranger camp at Hamilton Downs near Alice Springs on Tuesday. Continue reading...
'Bilby blitz': Indigenous rangers use bilingual tracking app to preserve species
20. března 2018 4:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian