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Latest news from WWF Pacific ...

  • Katawaqa Island, Fiji's Turtle Index Island off the coast of Kavewa Island, Nadogo district, Macuata.

    Revitalising Marine Ecosystems and Rediscovering Traditional Practices in Nadogo

    The paramount chief of the Nadogo District, Na Gone Turaga na Tui Nadogo, Ratu Ilisaniti Malodali, takes his role as the Turaga ...

    30 Apr 2023
  • Kikori River Basin, Papua New Guinea

    Rethinking Papua New Guinea's Forests: Teachers’ Conservation Resource book calls on future leaders to sustainably manage PNG’s high value biodiversity forests.

    Recognising the impact young students play in the promotion and protection of their natural resources, the Papua New Guinea (PNG) ...

    28 Apr 2023
  • Group photo of WWF-Pacific staff and WWF international guests at Serenity Island, Fiji.

    WWF-Pacific positions itself to deliver on regional conservation ambitions

    Three months ago, WWF-Pacific's senior management team set an ambitious goal of developing a robust regional conservation ...

    26 Apr 2023
  • Grey Reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos), New Britain, Papua New Guinea.

    TOWARDS SAVING SHARKS AND RAYS IN PNG

    Papua New Guinea (PNG) is home to 132 sharks and rays species that includes some of the most threatened shark and ray species, ...

    25 Apr 2023

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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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