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First live quoll found in WA’s largest national park in 50 years
It’s the first sighting from traditional owners since the 1960s and the first European record of the species in the area.
It’s the first sighting from traditional owners since the 1960s and the first European record of the species in the area.
The Martu people of Western Australia are environmental and cultural custodians, preserving tradition and ecosystems alike.
Fearless men hunt big animals and women pick berries, and that tells us a lot about our societies today, right? Maybe not, according to a new study of modern hunter-gatherer men who have a surprising sweet tooth and a reluctance to share.
Despite 21st-century influences, WA’s Martu people continue to hunt using age-old customs.