<b>Elders share traditional ecological knowledge</b><div><br>By Chrissy Arthur<br>Updated October 18, 2012 10:20:23</div><div>AUS<br><br>The knowledge of Aboriginal elders from 17 traditional owner groups across outback Queensland has been recorded in a new project.<br>
<br>Desert Channels Queensland (DCQ) has coordinated the One Step Back, Two Steps Forward project which has been launched in Birdsville in the state's far south-west.<br><br>It has seen traditional ecological knowledge about land management and biodiversity digitally recorded.<br>
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