Ngadju Indigenous Protected Area bounds Dundas Nature Reserve on the south, east, northwest, and northeast.
The eastern portion of the protected area adjoins Frank Hann and Peak Charles national parks.
[2] In 2014 and 2017 the Federal Court recognised Ngadju traditional ownership of over 102,000 square kilometres, after a long legal proceeding which began in 1995.
The land includes exclusive native title over approximately 45,000 square kilometres, east and west of the town of Norseman.
[3] The Ngadju Rangers combine traditional land management and contemporary science to conserve biodiversity, manage fire, weeds, and feral animals, and protect cultural sites within the protected area.