Indigenous Communities

and the Environment

Indigenous Protected Areas

Our vision is to protect and enhance our culture and history, while encouraging and protecting the natural environment and conserving biodiversity.
Nari Nari Tribal Council

Indigenous Australians have managed their country for tens of thousands of years. An Indigenous Protected Area is an area of Indigenous-owned land or sea where traditional owners have entered into an agreement with the Australian Government to promote biodiversity and cultural resource conservation. Indigenous Protected Areas make a significant contribution to Australian biodiversity conservation - making over 23 per cent of Australia's National Reserve System.

Indigenous Protected Areas deliver more than environmental benefits. Managing Indigenous Protected Areas helps Indigenous communities to protect their significant cultural values for future generations and receive spin-off health, education, economic and social benefits.

2010-11 Indigenous Protected Areas funding applications have now closed. Find out more about applying for Indigenous Protected Areas funding >>

 

News | Kalka-Pipalyatjara Indigenous Protected Area

Kalka

13 April 2010
A huge new protected area in South Australia's remote north will help protect one of the state's most endangered species - the warru or black-footed rock wallaby.

Environment Protection Minister Peter Garrett congratulated traditional owners and Indigenous rangers from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands on today's declaration of the Kalka-Pipalyatjara Indigenous Protected Area.

Read more about Kalka-Pipalyatjara Indigenous Protected Area | See the media release

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About Indigenous Protected Areas

There are 38 declared Indigenous Protected Areas and over 40 consultation projects across Australia. The Australian Government's Caring for our Country initiative plans to increase Indigenous Protected Areas by at least 40 per cent over the next five years - an increase of at least eight million hectares.

What is an Indigenous Protected Area? | Sea Country Indigenous Protected Areas | Case studies | Visiting Indigenous Protected Areas

Funding and assistance

Indigenous communities can receive funding and other assistance to develop and declare their own Indigenous Protected Area.

Applying for funding | 2009/10 Funding