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Mr Lee, who works as a ranger in Kakadu, said incorporating Koongarra into the park would allow him to see that the land was protected.
"Being part of the park will ensure that the traditional laws, customs, sites, bush tucker, trees, plants and water stay the same as when they were passed on to me by my father and great-grandfather," he said.
As the sole surviving member of the Djok clan Mr Lee does not have any children to pass the land on to.
"I'll have to see what I can do about that," he said.
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