The project was brought to life through the work of local artists, contractors, storytellers, and Wadandi cultural custodian Josh Whiteland of Koomal Dreaming. It was managed in-house by Capes Foundation with interpretive elements created by Gibson International.
The response from visitors has been overwhelmingly positive. Tod Kearns, Site Manager at Ngilgi Cave, shared:
The feedback from visitors has been wonderful. People love walking through the bushland and learning about the region’s heritage. The Ancient Lands Experience adds a new layer to the Ngilgi Cave visit.
The Capes Foundation, as part of MRBTA, has cared for Ngilgi Cave for over 70 years. The site is one of four caves in the region under its long-term management. Through experiences like the Ancient Lands Experience, Capes Foundation aims to encourage appreciation and protection of the Margaret River Region’s natural and cultural heritage.