As native species decline and traditional practices are lost, Aboriginal hunting is becoming unsustainable, says a report. AUSTRALIA’S ABORIGINAL PEOPLE have lived sustainably from the land for tens ...
Aboriginal hunting laws could be up for review after a video emerged showing a police officer stoning a wombat to death. Horrific footage went viral of a laughing Waylon Johncock repeatedly throwing ...
Patch burning The Australian Aboriginal practice of using fire to hunt sand goannas increases rather than reduces the numbers of this important species, a new study has found. The research, which was ...
Hunters are often thought of as bad for wildlife, but scientists have recently found that Aboriginal hunters in Australia actually boosted certain lizard populations by improving the locales where the ...
Women of the Martu aboriginal tribe in Western Australia hunt lizards by setting fire to patches of brush to expose the burrows of their prey. And rather than diminishing the number of lizards, this ...
In Australia's Western Desert, Aboriginal hunters use a unique method that actually increases populations of the animals they hunt, according to a study co-authored by Stanford Woods ...
In Australia, Martu hunter-gatherers light fires to expose the hiding places of their prey: monitor lizards called goanna that can grow up to 6 feet long. These generations-old hunting practices, part ...
On a sunny, cool October afternoon in downtown Anchorage, nearly 200 Alaskans gathered on the city’s park strip to demand restoration of indigenous rights and freedoms — namely the ability to feed ...
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is calling for further education from the provincial government on Indigenous hunting rights, following a ruling by the Saskatchewan Court of ...
On a sunny, cool October afternoon in downtown Anchorage, nearly 200 Alaskans gathered on the city's park strip to demand restoration of indigenous rights and freedoms -- namely the ability to feed ...
In Australia, Martu hunter-gatherers light fires to expose the hiding places of their prey: monitor lizards called goanna that can grow up to six feet long. These generations-old hunting practices, ...
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