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Latest news from WWF Pacific ...

  • Participants at the Spawning Potential Survey methodology

    Training to manage resources

    SPAWNING Potential Surveys methodology is currently underway at the Honiara Hotel aimed at providing avenue for fishermen and ...

    21 Jul 2022
  • Children of Kavewa Island. Macuata start a mangrove planting activity with freshly picked mangrove propagules.

    Real action must follow Pacific leaders’ declaration of climate emergency

    Suva, Fiji – WWF offices in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific welcome the joint statement from Pacific Islands Forum leaders ...

    18 Jul 2022
  • WWF-Pacific's Senior Policy and Government Affairs Manager Alfred Ralifo (Blue Shirt) with the WWF team in Nairobi, Kenya.

    WWF: Dire lack of leadership and blockers in UN biodiversity talks make risk of failure at COP15 real

    ​NAIROBI, Kenya (26 June 2022) – As the UN biodiversity talks draw to a close, WWF is deeply concerned by the lack of urgency and ...

    27 Jun 2022
  • Hawksbill turtle hatchlings moving out to sea.

    Qarau reflects on the importance of World Turtles Day

    A new born sea turtle hatchling races across the sand to its new home, the great Pacific ocean.For Dau ni Vonu (Turtle monitor) ...

    23 May 2022

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Status and trends of coral reefs and associated coastal habitats in Fiji's Great Sea Reef

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Fiji Hardwood Corporation Limited Forest Certification Gap Analysis Report and Roadmap

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