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achieve the aim, and a set of
  desired outputs, outcomes and measurable indicators.
  *Indicators in bold are considered to be the highest priority measures to assess the success of the Recovery Program.

 Figure 4. How our strategies will help us meet our conservation objectives for Tjakura recovery.

 Fules manager in the broader area      Fewer burrows burnt      Good cover at burrows      Tjakura less vulnerable to predation      Fewer Tjakura killed by predators

                                                                                                                  Conservation Objectives

                                                                                                                  RANGE IS STABLE
                                                                                                                  no current sites lost POPULATIONS IS GROWING
                                                                                                                  # sites with Tjakura
                                                                                                                  # active burrows per site

     STRATEGIES

 Aim: Over the 10-year life of the Recovery Plan there is no loss of cultural knowledge about Tjakura culturalsites, stories, ceremonies, ecology or resource use.

 This Recovery Plan is built around the recognition that for many people culture is at the heart of conservation.
 But as the last of the Elders who grew up walking the Country pass away, there is a significant risk that detailed cultural information will be lost forever.

 This strategy emphasises the importance of making funding available to record cultural information, store it safely, and ensure it is accessible and visible to appropriate people so it can continue to be used rather than just locked away, or lost.

 In the workshops several groups mentioned the desire to revive the Inma (Traditional dance) for Tjakura. The potential to conduct increase ceremonies for Tjakura could also be investigated. Physically travelling along the Tjakura songlines was suggested as a good way to pass on cultural information to younger generations and could be the basis for a survey.

 Strategy 1: Document and support cultural knowledge and practices

 Aim                                                                                                  Actions required to achieve the Aim                                                                                                                   Desired Outputs                                                                             Desired Outcomes                                                                              Measurable Indicator
 Over the 10-year life of the Recovery Plan there is no loss of Traditional Knowledge about Tjakura   1.1 Support on Country trips to visit Tjukurrpa sites                                                                                                 • Tjakura Tjukurrpa sites are visited and mapped across the range                           Information about locations of Tjakura cultural sites is not lost when old people pass away   # Cultural sites for Tjakura mapped
 cultural sites, stories, ceremonies, ecology or resource use.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • Songline maps produced and followed on the ground
                                                                                                      1.2 Support projects to document and archive Tjakura Tjukurrpa stories, songs, ceremonies, traditional resource use and other ecological knowledge.   • Songs and stories are recorded across the variety of language groups                      Cultural information is documented in perpetuity but also remains alive and                   # Language groups with Tjakura Tjukurrpa information recorded and safely archived
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        continues to be utilised
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            • Cultural information is shared and archived appropriately under the direction of Elders

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Cultural knowledge recorded through Mind Maps

   Aim: Throughout the life of the Recovery Plan Rangers are motivated, skilled and adequately resourced to conduct