Warrakan'puy Djama: A new biocultural approach to fauna conservation

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Macquarie University

Warrakan'puy Djäma: A new biocultural approach to fauna conservation. This project aims to record endangered Indigenous knowledge of fauna and integrate this with innovative Western science to develop Australia’s first cross-cultural fauna conservation strategy. In partnership with the Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area and one of Australia’s strongest Aboriginal cultural groups, the Yolngu, this project expects to generate new biocultural solutions to two of the most urgent challenges of our time: species and cultural loss. The expected outcomes include targeted on-ground fauna surveys with Elders, Rangers and youth, cross-cultural knowledge mapping, new species and landscape genetics. Innovative multimedia knowledge sharing platforms will demonstrate the multiple benefits of cross-cultural fauna science.

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Warrakan'puy Djama: co-developing cross-cultural fauna monitoring methods in the Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area, north east Arnhem Land
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Website
Authors
Bridget Campbell, Yirralka Rangers, Emilie Ens, Frances Morphy, Craig Moritz, Rachel Dudaniec
Publisher
Ecological Society of Australia
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