Seeding futures: building skills with Indigenous Rangers for the future of the Great Barrier Reef

Learning together.

Helping the huge Great Barrier Reef system under a warming climate is going to need people power, and a lot of it.

Indigenous Rangers from six Traditional Owner groups took steps towards being a part of that effort by building their skills and capacity to deliver restoration efforts in the future on Heron Island with AIMS scientists.

The rangers were trained in ways to harness the Reef’s own way to reproduce and adapt – via November’s mass coral spawning.

Learn more about this amazing experience on our website.

Yuku Baja Muliku Land and Sea Rangers
Gidarjil Development Corporation
Port Curtis Coral Coast Trust
Taribelang Aboriginal Corporation
Woppaburra TUMRA Aboriginal Corporation
Minggamingga Land and Sea Rangers

This project is supported by AIMS, the Australian Government’s Reef Trust through the Reef Trust Partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, and the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program.