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Goose Egg Hunt
The Yolngu people of Arnhem Land traditionally hunted for magpie goose eggs as part of their seasonal food gathering practices. During the wet season, when the floodplains were teeming with life, they would venture into the shallow wetlands where magpie geese nested. Using their deep knowledge of the land and animal behavior, the Yolngu located nests and carefully collected the eggs, ensuring they left enough behind to sustain the population. This sustainable practice reflected their profound respect for the environment and its cycles, maintaining a balance between harvesting resources and conserving them for future generations.
 
	
 
													 
													