by Isaac Rounds

he Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (FAME) division is composed of three programmes: the Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture Programme (CFAP); the Oceanic Fisheries Programme (OFP); and the Marine Ecosystems Programme (MEP).

by Isaac Rounds

The IUCN NL Land Acquisition Fund calls on local conservation NGOs and CSOs worldwide to submit proposals to acquire threatened nature, create safe reserves, and connect habitats for endangered species.

by Isaac Rounds

The Training Course in Natural Heritage (TCNH) offered at India’s premier Wildlife Institute of India (WII) will enable the trainees in attendance to understand how heritage functions as a bridge between conservation, policy and society.

by Isaac Rounds

Calling all NGOs working with communities on climate resilience! 

Climate adaption grants under the Fiji Climate Adaptation Program are opening soon. Fiji and Australia are supporting community-led nature-based projects to reduce flood risk in the Nadi River Basin.

by Isaac Rounds

Are you ready to explore how marine conservation is shaping the future of our planet?

by Isaac Rounds

Achievement reflects huge effort at national level to designate vast areas of ocean, but is an urgent reminder that protected and conserved areas at sea need to triple by 2030 The international community has reached an important global milestone, with 10.01 per cent of the ocean now officially de

by Isaac Rounds

International Women’s Day is a global reminder of the important contributions women make to their communities and the planet. The 2026 theme, “Give to Gain,” highlights a simple but powerful idea: when women are given opportunities, knowledge, and support, entire communities benefit.

by Isaac Rounds

he Nature Conservancy’s Reef Resilience Network is pleased to offer a specialized training opportunity for marine managers working in coral reef ecosystems, held in conjunction with the 2026 International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS).

by Isaac Rounds

Are you experienced in international development with a passion for sustainable green growth? Do you thrive in intercultural environments and have a knack for building stakeholder alliances?

by Isaac Rounds

The feather-shaped namele leaf is so central to Vanuatu it features on the national flag, and now it is being enlisted to protect some of the country's most important forests.

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