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Mary

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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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Rewilding With Native Species: Indigenous‑Led Restoration Projects

indigenous led native species restoration
Join indigenous-led rewilding projects to see how restoring native species transforms ecosystems—and why their success depends on your continued interest.
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  • 5. January 2026
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Ecotourism on Country: Balancing Visitors and Preservation

sustainable tourism conservation strategies
Navigating ecotourism in your country reveals how visitors can enjoy nature while preserving it, but the key lies in understanding…
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  • 4. January 2026
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Native Title and Water Rights: A New Frontier

indigenous water rights recognition
The transformative impact of native title on water rights opens new opportunities for Indigenous communities to shape environmental justice and governance—discover how this legal shift is redefining the future.
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  • 4. January 2026
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Indigenous Responses to Environmental Disasters: Floods, Fires and Drought

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Understanding indigenous responses to floods, fires, and drought reveals powerful traditional strategies that can inspire sustainable resilience worldwide.
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  • 3. January 2026
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Navigating With Songlines: Traditional Wayfinding Techniques

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Many ancient cultures used songlines as sacred maps to navigate land and spirit, revealing secrets that can still guide us today.
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  • 3. January 2026
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Marine Protected Areas: Indigenous Roles in Stewardship

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Understanding indigenous roles in Marine Protected Areas reveals vital insights into sustainable stewardship and how their involvement can transform ocean conservation efforts.
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  • 2. January 2026
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Birthing Trees and Sacred Forests: Protecting Ancient Guardians

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Fascinating and vital, birthing trees and sacred forests hold cultural and ecological significance—discover how you can help protect these ancient guardians.
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  • 2. January 2026
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National Parks Co‑Management: Balancing Conservation and Culture

shared stewardship of parks
Lifting the veil on co-management reveals how conservation and cultural values intertwine, inspiring a deeper understanding of sustainable park stewardship.
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  • 1. January 2026
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Fighting Mining on Country: Case Studies of Resistance

mining resistance on indigenous lands
Opening a window into indigenous resistance, “Fighting Mining on Country” reveals powerful stories that challenge corporate interests and inspire action.
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  • 1. January 2026
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Country and Identity: Why Land Is Central to Culture

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Ponder how land shapes national identity and culture, revealing the stories and symbols that connect communities to their roots and inspire pride.
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  • 31. December 2025
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Rewilding With Native Species: Indigenous‑Led Restoration Projects

Join indigenous-led rewilding projects to see how restoring native species transforms…
  • Mary
  • 5. January 2026
sustainable tourism conservation strategies
  • Australian Indigenous languages

Ecotourism on Country: Balancing Visitors and Preservation

Navigating ecotourism in your country reveals how visitors can enjoy nature while…
  • Mary
  • 4. January 2026
indigenous water rights recognition
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Native Title and Water Rights: A New Frontier

The transformative impact of native title on water rights opens new opportunities for…
  • Mary
  • 4. January 2026
indigenous reactions to climate
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Indigenous Responses to Environmental Disasters: Floods, Fires and Drought

Understanding indigenous responses to floods, fires, and drought reveals powerful…
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