KJ News
Endangered Mulyamiji gets training spotlight
Over 26 people have come together for this year’s annual Threatened Species Workshop to share information on the endangered Mulyamiji (Great Desert Skink).
Detailing the life of the Mulyamitji
When rains fill the Warntili claypan, the landscape of the desert changes into an abundance of wildlife and activity — and the Parnngurr rangers have captured quite a lot of movement!
Martu protect culturally significant species
Two of KJ’s ranger teams are now managing populations of mulyamiji (Great Desert Skink, Liopholis kintorei) — a species culturally significant for Martu, endemic to the western half of Australia and nationally listed as a vulnerable species.
Jigalong rangers out burning and looking after pakaljarra
The lifting of coronavirus restrictions saw the Jigalong rangers head out near the Canning Stock Route for their annual fire and pakaljarra (Black-flanked Rock-wallaby) work.
Tracking Mankarr in the Little Sandy Desert
Deep in the Little Sandy Desert, Martu walked with purposeful footsteps, weaving their way between clumps of spiky green spinifex, fanning out across the sandplain. Eyes were to the ground, reading the small indents, scrapes and scratches in the sand. And then, the tracks the rangers had been looking for: the bounding-overstep motion of the mankarr (greater bilby).