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Yirralka Rangers
Yirralka Rangers

Further information

  • Traditional Owners and area of operation
  • Land and sea management history
  • Land and sea management activity
  • Governance

 

These pages are also available as a PDF document:

Yirralka Land and Sea Management

 

The Yirralka Rangers 2010 Annual Report is available for download.

Introductory:

The Yirralka rangers in association with Yolngu traditional owners manage both land and sea in the Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area (IPA), which covers 6,900 sq. km in North East Arnhem Land, extending south from the Gove Peninsula to Blue Mud Bay.

Map:

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Documents

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