Wilinggin Fire Project

Savanna Burning
  • Location

    Western Australia

  • Status

    Active

  • Abatement volume

    494,611 ACCUs total units issued

Units generated:
ACCU

Purchased by:
Commercial in confidence

Project proponents:
Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation

Land management activities:
The project uses Indigenous traditional knowledge and modern scientific practices to conduct early dry season burns which reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the atmosphere from unmanaged wildfires in the late dry season.

Verification doc
Emissions Reduction Fund Register

The Wilinggin Fire Project is located on the Wilinggin Indigenous Protected Area in the Kimberley in Northern WA. It is owned and managed by the Traditional Owners of the land.

The project uses Indigenous traditional knowledge and modern scientific practices to conduct early dry season burns which reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the atmosphere from unmanaged wildfires in the late dry season.

Traditional Owners are trained and employed as fire specialists and rangers. Funds from the sale of carbon credits are reinvested into ongoing fire management operations.

Funds from the sale of carbon credits are reinvested into ongoing management of Country, protecting vulnerable habitats, cultural sites and community infrastructure from destructive wildfires, and mitigating the impact of weeds and feral animals on threatened species.

The project enables transfer of traditional knowledge between generations and improves the wellbeing of Traditional Owners by strengthening their connection to country.

Project co-benefits

Sustainable Development Goals