Sep 6, 2023, 09:00 AM
This is an online event, REGISTER HERE!
The Ngurrara people are sometimes referred to as the “Jila People” Jila is the traditional freshwater places of the Great Sandy Desert. These Jila have been represented by the Ngurrara artists on the iconic “Ngurrara Canvas” a piece of art that has a place on the world stage of indigenous artworks.
Warlu Jilaja Jumu (the name of our IPA) means fire and water, we use fire as one of our tools to look after the bio-cultural and environmental systems of the desert. The Ranger program marries traditional indigenous land and cultural management with cutting edge western science to deliver land management outcomes and we wish to share our journey with you.
Contact: Alicia Kroll –
Contact: Michelle Brown –
Contact: Jennifer Gibson –
Contact: Erik Heinen –
Contact: Jennifer Cannon –
Phone: 304-357-2040
Contact: Ronan Mason –
Phone: 304-722-8482
Contact: Matt Steiner –
Contact: Michele Dellinger –
Contact: Lew Payne –
Contact: Jennifer Cannon –
Phone: 304-357-2040
Contact: Ronan Mason –
Phone: 304-722-8482
Contact: Michelle Brown –
Contact: Michele Dellinger –
Contact: Jennifer Cannon –
Phone: 304-357-2040
Contact: Ronan Mason –
Phone: 304-722-8482
Contact: Alicia Kroll –
Contact: Rich Sanders –
Contact: Bruce Hasbargen –
Phone: 218-333-8173
Contact: Carol Andrew –
Contact: Shawn West –
Contact: Molly Churchich –
Contact: Erik Heinen –
Contact: Michelle Brown –
Contact: Michele Dellinger –
Contact: Alexa Lopezlira –
Phone: 928-679-0741
Contact: Michelle Brown –
Contact: Glenn Gingras –
Contact: Karin West –
Phone: 775-888-7682
Contact: Erik Heinen –
Contact: Chris Reichard – chris.reichard@tristategt.org