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The Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Custodians and their healthy country team, have an important job to protect this extremely unique and biodiverse environment. Most of the snails are found within the rainforest patches of the Kimberley islands. On Boongaree Island, one of the larger islands, there are 13 species of Camaenids, including the Globorrhagada wunandarra , which is also the Wunambal name for Boongaree Island. While some Camaenid snails are found in woodlands, around half the species are restricted to rainforests and many species of snails are restricted to just one or two patches. Several rainforest patches are so diverse in Wunambal Gaambera Country, they have 18—19 species. With over rainforest patches in Wunambal Gaambera Country, it raises questions as to whether there could be more undescribed species? Bush Heritage has worked alongside Uunguu Rangers and Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Custodians to keep their Country healthy and intact for the past ten years. 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