Journal article
Whale are our kin, our memory and our responsibility
JH Pascoe, T Goolmeer, A McKnight, V Couzens
Wildlife Research | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1071/WR23157
Abstract
There is a global move to advocate for the incorporation of Indigenous Knowledges into conservation and land management programs. In Australia this is being reflected in some programs and also regularly in strategy documents. However, we argue that this rarely reflects self-determination for Traditional Custodians. In this article we use two Culturally Significant Entities (CSEs), the humpback and southern right whales, to demonstrate how the regulatory framework that is in place to support species conservation does not adequately allow for Traditional Custodians to extend culturally appropriate levels of care for Country or preserve the knowledge held or associated with a species. Our aim i..
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We would like to acknowledge our Elders who have passed on the wisdom of our Old People and Country.