NACC NRM respects the enduring connection to Country of First Nations peoples, the original natural resource managers of the Northern Agricultural Region.
Over thousands of years, First Nations peoples have accumulated knowledge around the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR); its wildlife, landscapes, and environment. The traditional ecological knowledge of the Yamatji, Noongar, Nanda, and Badimia people is invaluable in enhancing the ways in which we care for our environment.
NACC NRM recognises and seeks to support the unique understandings and management skills Aboriginal peoples have developed in managing our natural resources. The NACC NRM team works alongside traditional landowners to encourage the reinvigoration and use of traditional knowledge to improve conservation outcomes and protect cultural heritage.
By collaborating with First Nations peoples in Natural Resource Management (NRM), NACC NRM is improving the biodiversity of the NAR’s ecosystems and strengthening social and economic outcomes across the region.
Through fostering partnerships built on respect, NACC NRM is bringing together traditional ecology and modern scientific knowledge to take steps forward in supporting our environment and First Nations community.

