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Nature Park Animal Collector Card Gains Popularity.
Nature Park Animal Collector Card Gains Popularity
April 1, 2022

The Port Moresby Nature Park Wild Animals Collector Card Series launched earlier this month has grown in popularity...the Wild Animal Collector Card Series is a family-oriented activity, which aims to provide educational learning opportunities for children across PNG on PNGs wildlife, while at th

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Lake Ngardok Nature Reserve, Palau. Credit - C. Joseph
Ngardok 25th Anniversary opens with Walk and Pick
April 1, 2022

Ngardok Nature Reserve (NNR), Palau’s only freshwater lake and surrounding jungle located in the state of Melekeok, celebrates 25 years since establishment by Melekeok State Public Law in December 1997.

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Credit - Kirisitiana Uluwai, www.fbcnews.com.fj
Forests should be sustainably managed: Dr Nair
March 25, 2022

Head of the Department of Forestry at the Fiji National University, Doctor Pramod Nair says forests are deleteriously affected by a rapid increase in the world population and advances in industrialization, which both create intense pressure on natural resources, especially the production and cons

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Amazon forest canopy at dawn. The loss of forests as ‘carbon sinks’ is likely to make climate breakdown more severe. Photograph: Peter Vander Sleen/PA
Time for ‘tangible and credible’ forest management, says UN chief
March 25, 2022

Healthy forests are “essential” for people and the planet, the UN chief said in his message marking the International Day of Forests...Commemorated annually on 21 March, the international day reminds everyone that the sustainable management of forests and their resources, are key t

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WCPA Webinar - Vital Sites - OECMs: What are they? What counts?

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Webinar - The science we need for healthy and resilient coral reefs in the Pacific

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OVER-EXTRACTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT, POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT, AND ILLEGAL TRADING ARE ALL FACTORS THAT COULD LEAD TO THE EXTINCTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES. CREDIT - https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/
Threats on endangered species worsens
March 11, 2022

Over-extraction of the environment, pollution of the environment, and illegal trading are all factors that could lead to the extinction of endangered species.

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Photo: Fiji Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Environment partners with villagers of Naidiri, Nadroga to protect and conserve reef biodiversity
February 4, 2022

Minister for Environment Dr. Mahendra Reddy says they are partnering with the villagers of Naidiri in Malomalo, Nadroga to protect and conserve reef biodiversity within their qoliqoli.

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Lake Letas, Gaua Island, Vanuatu. Photo - Vanuatu Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation (DEPC)
Call for action to protect wetlands for people and nature
February 4, 2022

Vanuatu is party to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention)...The first site for Vanuatu...registered as the first internationally recognised Ramsar wetland site is Lake Letas on Gaua. Lake Letas is Vanuatu’s biggest lake and one of the largest volcanic lakes in the Pacific.

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Muri Environment Care volunteers gather on Wednesday to explore the wetland. PHOTO: AL WILLIAMS
Volunteers celebrate World Wetlands Day
February 4, 2022

A group dedicated to preserving the Muri Lagoon and surrounding area has taken advantage of World Wetlands Day to push forward with one of its multiple projects.

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