Indigenous Digital Women Rangers win 2024 NT Natural Resource Management Award

27 November 2024

The Digital Women Ranger Program has been recognised at the 2024 Northern Territory (NT) Natural Resource Management Awards.

The team won the Best Collaboration in Natural Resource Management Award at the gala dinner in November. This collaboration is made up of the Digital Women Ranger Program and Network, and the Digital Women Ranger Research Team.

The annual NT Natural Resource Management Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of the Territorians who look after the NT’s natural resources. Hosted by Territory NRM since 2014, ‘the awards recognise, celebrate and create greater public awareness of the diverse groups and projects that contribute to the sustainable management of the Northern Territory’s waterways, land and sea country’.

What is the Digital Women Ranger Program?

Digital Women Rangers are Indigenous land and sea managers who are learning and sharing how to use data, digital technologies and AI to help care for land and sea Country. The hub is proud to support this work through the Monitoring resilient landscapes project. The program began in 2022 and has been delivered as part of the Healthy Country AI and digital training initiative. The project has published its final report and this great film.
The Digital Women Rangers Program is a collaboration between the Jawoyn Association, Mimal Land Management, Warddeken Land Management, Larrakia Nation, Arafura Swamp Rangers, CSIRO, Telstra Foundation, Kakadu National Park, Charles Darwin University and the hub.

Researchers involved

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