Arafura Swamp Rangers Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Dillybag
The M&E Dillybag forms part of the Intercultural Monitoring and Evaluation Project (IMEP) and gathers the work we have done so far in one place.
The M&E Dillybag forms part of the Intercultural Monitoring and Evaluation Project (IMEP) and gathers the work we have done so far in one place.
Top End Conservation Management and ASRAC Integrated Weed Management Plan 2021-2025.
Wild Science Five-Year Management Plan for the Control of Feral Animals in the Arafura Swamp Basin, Arnhem Land, 2021-2025.
ASRAC and Bush Heritage Australia Arafura Swamp Region Map, July 2021.
My Happy Place by Mali Djarrbal in Bush Tracks Magazine, Winter 2019.
The Yolŋu Seasons Calendar visually demonstrates changes to the landscape across our six seasons and availability of bush tucker throughout the year.
Swamp Supermarket story and photo essay by David Hancock in Outback Magazine Issue #122, Dec 2018-Jan 2019.
The Arafura Swamp IPA proposal outlines an Indigenous community initiative to establish an IPA in central Arnhem Land. It is designed to accompany the Arafura Swamp Rangers Aboriginal Corporation Healthy Country Plan.
The Healthy Country Plan was prepared for ASRAC by Yolŋu and Bi clans and families, the traditional owners and djungkayi of the land and sea that is connected to Gurruwiling (the Arafura Swamp).
We know that the land needs its people to care for it and to keep it healthy. In the same way we know that caring for the country keeps us healthy – physically, spiritually and mentally.