Keeping the practice of Muttonbirding alive for a new generation
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For thousands of years, Aboriginal people in Tasmania have harvested 'yula' or 'mutton birds' and another season is underway. The harvest is one of the oldest and most continual cultural practices for Tasmanian Aboriginal people, but it's facing threats.
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