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Biodiversity Conservation

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Tanna workshop PEBACC-plus
Tanna Island Workshop Champions Women’s Participation for Inclusive Climate Action
Aug 22,2025
Reviving the Unique Biodiversity of Nu’utele island
Reviving the Unique Biodiversity of Nu’utele island
Aug 18,2025
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African Tulip Beetle Enhances Rarotonga’s Invasive Species Battle
Aug 15,2025
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Lenakel Writeshop Builds Community Capacity to Sustain Environmental Projects
Aug 14,2025
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Barana Women Gain Skills through Bookkeeping Training
Aug 14,2025
CBD COP15 youth
Pacific Islands youth voices to make their mark on global stage for our biodiversity 
Aug 12,2025
Mangroves work Fiji
Bridging science and tradition to protect Fiji’s mangroves
Aug 8,2025
PSIDS biodiversity training
Strengthening Biodiversity protection in Pacific SIDS through targeted invasive species management technical training
Aug 8,2025
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Government launches integrated management plan for the Navua catchment and Beqa lagoon
Jul 29,2025
Ramsar
Pacific Youth push to advance commitments for Wetland Protection at Ramsar COP15
Jul 25,2025
The celebration in Tonga
Empowering Vava’u: A Celebration of Climate Resilience, Biodiversity, and Inter-Island Biosecurity
Jul 25,2025
The seagrass training in Fiji
Training boosts seagrass monitoring and mapping skills
Jul 22,2025
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Nature restored: Island nation of Tuvalu boosts biodiversity, climate resilience with Nature-based Solution
Jul 17,2025
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Pacific Island Nations Celebrate Milestones in Biodiversity and Climate Resilience Through GEF-6 Regional Invasives Project
Jun 30,2025
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Mauke Takes a Stand Against Invasive Passionfruit Vine to Protect Culture and Nature
Jun 30,2025
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Rarotonga Boosts Climate Resilience with New Tools to Tackle Invasive Species
Jun 27,2025
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Atiu Island Mobilises to Combat Invasive Species and Strengthen Climate Resilience
Jun 26,2025
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Nusumetu Community Conservation Site: Where Myth, Culture and Conservation Intertwine
Jun 25,2025
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Reviving Biodiversity: Community lead Invasive Weed Management at Nusumetu Conservation Site
Jun 24,2025
Malaita Solomon Islands
Empowering South Malaita Communities to Access Climate Finance
Jun 20,2025
Solomons PEBACC+
Waste Management Initiative to Safeguard Honiara’s Last Urban Green Space
Jun 20,2025
Ouvea Island
Protecting Ouvéa's Coastline through Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience
Jun 20,2025
Nice Harbour
Fog horns ring in Nice Ocean Action Plan as 2025 UN Ocean Conference ends
Jun 14,2025
Tonga at UNOC3
Pacific offers holistic solution to advance Ocean-based economies, Tonga at UNOC3
Jun 13,2025
Kiribati Minister
‘Super Reefs’ found in Kiribati spotlighted at UN Ocean Conference
Jun 13,2025
PM Mark Brown
Cook Islands highlights Pacific Ocean governance in action at third UN Ocean Conference
Jun 13,2025
HE Heine
Marshall Islands shines spotlight on Pacific traditional knowledge at global Ocean Conference
Jun 13,2025
Side event UNOC3
Pacific leadership on marine conservation spotlighted at Ocean Summit
Jun 13,2025
The France Pacific Summit
France strengthens collaboration with Pacific countries and territories, SPREP at the table
Jun 12,2025
Vanuatu at UNOC3
Not just words, we need action: Vanuatu calls for international solidarity to reduce marine pollution
Jun 11,2025
Minister Victor
Pacific countries lament “bitter paradox” in Ocean action financing at UNOC3
Jun 11,2025
Tiaki Moana
Call by young Pacific voices for protection of our Moana amplified at global Ocean Summit
Jun 10,2025
Palau President Whipps Jnr
Palau calls for comprehensive financing ecosystem for a sustainable Ocean economy
Jun 10,2025
PM Fiame Naomi Mataafa
‘Our Ocean is our heritage, our home and our future’
Jun 10,2025
The official opening of the UNOC3
2025 UN Ocean Conference opens in Nice France with Pacific sounds and flavour
Jun 9,2025
Tuvalu Prime Minister Hon Teo in Nice France.
At Ocean Summit in France, Tuvalu calls for global action on sea level rise
Jun 8,2025
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Sub-regional Pacific Dialogue Charts Path for Climate and Nature Action
Jun 3,2025
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Pacific Workshop Advances Environmental Policy Coherence in Climate and Nature Nexus
May 26,2025
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Safeguarding our islands, people and way of life
May 23,2025
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Coastal Nature-based solutions in Kiribati draws on lessons from the past
May 20,2025
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New Chapter, Shared Future: Australia commits $24.75m to SPREP
May 15,2025
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Regular Tree Maintenance Key to Sustaining Conservation Gains at Aku Farm
May 3,2025
Survey on status of blue carbon in the Pacific
Survey of the status of the Pacific blue carbon ecosystems concluded
Apr 28,2025
Book
What new seabird resources were launched for the Pacific today?
Apr 16,2025
Sustainable watercress farming
Sustainable Watercress Farming: A Model for Income and Environmental Conservation
Apr 16,2025
Nu'utele Island
Reviving Nu’utele Island: Enhancing Ecosystem Resilience by Eradicating Invasive Species
Apr 16,2025
GRoup work
Writeshop Builds Pathway to Sustainable Financing for Taveuni Communities
Apr 16,2025
Ocean waves photo by Ryan Wright
Pacific voyagers followed seabirds on their epic journeys
Apr 15,2025

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