Charles Darwin University: First Nations Wisdom Plays Key Role in Saving Critically Endangered Philippine Eagle
DARWIN, Australia, Nov. 29 -- Charles Darwin University issued the following news:
A First Nations conservation and land management program from the Northern Territory is playing a key role in saving the national bird of the Philippines, the critically endangered Philippine eagle.
A group of Philippine rangers and Indigenous leaders have been in Gove this week taking part in extensive field work and learning on Country with Yolnu rangers from the Dhimurru Aboriginal Co . . .
A First Nations conservation and land management program from the Northern Territory is playing a key role in saving the national bird of the Philippines, the critically endangered Philippine eagle.
A group of Philippine rangers and Indigenous leaders have been in Gove this week taking part in extensive field work and learning on Country with Yolnu rangers from the Dhimurru Aboriginal Co . . .