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, ...
Australia's Aboriginal Martu people hunt kangaroos and set small grass fires to catch lizards, as they have for at least 2,000 years. A University of Utah researcher found such man-made disruption ...
Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people walks across a billabong while hunting a crocodile near the 'out station' of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bitter debate over permits for whaling by indigenous peoples pitted Japan against the US on Wednesday, the third day of the International Whaling Commission meeting in Shimonoseki. On Thursday, ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Hunters are often thought of as bad for wildlife, but scientists have recently found that Aboriginal hunters in Australia actually ...
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 ...
On March 27, 2017, in an unprecedented decision, the Provincial Court of British Columbia (Court) ruled in R. v. DeSautel (DeSautel) to recognize the aboriginal rights of a First Nation whose members ...
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, ...
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 ...