Two-Way Science Program

The Kimberley Land Council launched an innovative new two-way science program in 2022, which will see rangers working with schools to bring learning on-country.

The KLC is currently working alongside the Bardi Jawi, Nyul Nyul and Ngurrara ranger teams to develop and deliver education programs to four schools across the Kimberley.

The programs are being designed to cover content about caring for country, including resources like seasonal calendars, traditional food sources and sustainability. The programs will also include subjects based around the day-to-day work of rangers like Indigenous land management and wildlife monitoring.

These engaging programs are co-designed by community and remote schools alongside ranger teams to help establish a culturally responsive curriculum.

Interested in finding out more about the two-way science program? Get in touch with Eduardo.maher@klc.org.au or Justin.king@klc.org.au