Wunggurr Rangers

Wunggurr Rangers

“We are the Wunggurr Rangers and we are based along the world-renowned Gibb River Road. We look after 60,150sqkm of land in the heart of the Kimberley – an area the size of Tasmania. We look after our cultural sites and waterways, control feral animals and work to protect flora and fauna. We have been together for three years and have made lots of friends along the way. We are the Wanjina Wunggurr Wilinggin clan and our law and culture is strong. We are keeping it alive by working with both old and young people to look after our country for future generations.”

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