Mount Mulligan
- Ranger team
- Djungan Rangers
- Host organisation
- Nguddaboolgan Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
Djungan rangers work to care for their country on their native title determined lands, which extend from north of the Walsh River near Dimbulah up through Ngarrabullgan (Mount Mulligan) and Kondaparinga Station to the Walsh River in the north. Ngarrabullgan contains the oldest known archaeological site in Queensland, along with ancient rock shelters and rare, threatened and endemic species and habitats.
Djungan rangers work to manage Ngarrabullgan as a single and unified landscape; and their priorities include:
- control and eradication of feral animals and weeds from Ngarrabullgan and surrounding country
- visitor management and enhancement of access roads
- mapping and recording of cultural heritage sites
- preparation for Return to Country Camps.