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Biodiversity Conservation

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Pacific data to support resilient ecosystems and representative protected areas in Solomon Islands
Aug 15,2023
Participants in the programme
Reef management takes centre stage in inaugural Pacific Coral Reef Collective
Aug 10,2023
Cruise ship at Apia Harbour
New Battler Series aimed at managing invasive species at points of entry published
Jul 28,2023
A cultural welcome for workshop participants.
Satitoa village welcomes pioneering exchange on traditional knowledge and coral reef monitoring
Jul 26,2023
Baby turtle
New report highlights recommendations for strengthening the management and conservation of sea turtles in Vanuatu
Jul 24,2023
Field surveys
ReefCloud workshop to Strengthen Coral Reef management
Jul 17,2023
The community consultation in Tonga
Community engagement highlighted as rat removal operation on Late Island in Tonga moves forward
Jul 7,2023
Launch of Tonga NISSAP
Tonga launches National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan
Jun 20,2023
Integrating human rights, gender equity, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI) in the work of the Kiwa Initiative.
Gender equity, human rights and social inclusion critical to strengthening Kiwa Nature based solution projects
Jun 20,2023
Integrating human rights, gender equity, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI) in the work of the Kiwa Initiative.
L’égalité femmes-hommes, les droits humains et l'inclusion sociale pour renforcer les projets Kiwa de solutions fondées sur la nature de Kiwa
Jun 20,2023
Some of the students who attended the Open Day
At 2023 SPREP Open Day, students commit to preserve our Pacific Environment
Jun 15,2023
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Vers une résilience des îles de Wallis et Futuna
May 23,2023
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The journey towards resilience for Wallis and Futuna
May 23,2023
Community consultation
Gender and social inclusion critical to manage invasive species in the Pacific
May 5,2023
Irooj
PRESS RELEASE: MARSHALL ISLANDS INCREASES CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE BY TACKLING INVASIVE SPECIES ON IROOJ ISLAND
May 5,2023
IWD 2023
Les droits humains, l'égalité de genre, le handicap et l'inclusion sociale, une priorité absolue pour le PROE
Apr 25,2023
SPREP DDG and Samoa Office of the Ombudsman Human Rights Director
Human Rights, Gender Equity, Disability and Social Inclusion a top priority for SPREP
Apr 24,2023
Dolphin hunters of Fanalei, South Malaita have hunted dolphins for centuries.
Lui Bell Memorial Scholarship supports study on the impact of traditional hunting on Solomon Island dolphin populations
Apr 11,2023
Mother and baby whale
New report highlights fisheries by-catch as the main threat to whales and dolphins in the Pacific islands region
Mar 10,2023
A large catch of winghead sharks Eusphyra blochii in gillnets targeting fish species for fish maw
A new fishery threatens Papua New Guinea’s shark and dolphin species
Feb 23,2023
OECM Workshop Cook Islands
The Cook Islands, proactively conserving biodiversity
Jan 25,2023
Niue Premier
Leaders from the Pacific Region make a clear statement that the conservation of our oceans is not optional
Jan 18,2023
The historic moment in Montreal Canada
SPREP welcomes landmark biodiversity framework
Jan 13,2023
●	Andrew Morris and Gershom Kalparam from Hexagon Water Specialists in the field carrying out the water assessments.
Water Quality Assessments on Malekula and Pentecost
Jan 13,2023
Noel Kaibaba and Philip Vanuau of Bamboo Bay, Malekula are entering turtle nest data into a new online smart-phone data collection app as part of the By-catch and Integrated Ecosystem Management (BIEM) Initiative in Vanuatu. Image Credit: Christopher Bartlett, Resilience
Malekula's Marine Turtle Community Conservation
Jan 12,2023
GIS conference participants from SPREP Member countries
Experts Gather in Fiji for Pacific Geospatial Conference to Address Impacts of Global Warming
Dec 31,2022
Hugo Oudart, 2022 Battler of the Year
French Polynesia wins 2022 Battler of the Year Award
Dec 21,2022
Pacific delegates at COP15
SPREP supports one Pacific Voice on biodiversity at COP15
Dec 17,2022
Australia's Minister Plibersek
Australia commits to nature positive transformation, supports one Pacific voice
Dec 17,2022
Ambassador Prasad speaks at COP15
‘Do the right thing, let’s get the job done,’ Fiji appeals at COP15
Dec 17,2022
Vanuatu Minister Ralph Regenvanu
Vanuatu calls on developed countries to pledge significantly higher ambition as deadline looms for biodiversity framework
Dec 17,2022
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands makes waves for ocean biodiversity at global negotiations
Dec 17,2022
FSM
Micronesia calls for Special Circumstances of Small Islands Developing States to remain in global biodiversity agreement
Dec 17,2022
New Zealand Minister
“If the land is well and the sea is well, the people will thrive.”- New Zealand Minister at global biodiversity negotiations.
Dec 17,2022
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea’s Biodiversity and Climate Fund amplified at international biodiversity conference
Dec 17,2022
Minister Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster and Ambassador Fatumanava Pao Luteru
Samoa highlights biodiversity conservation action at COP15
Dec 17,2022
Minister Steven Victor with Ms River Thomas
“Trajectory of biodiversity loss simply not acceptable,” Palau reminds leaders at COP15
Dec 17,2022
Members of the Coalition
SIDS Coalition for Nature launched with Call for Action at biodiversity negotiations
Dec 17,2022
Niue presentation
“We cannot fail” Niue leader calls for ambitious targets at global biodiversity negotiations
Dec 17,2022
SPREP DG Sefanaia Nawadra and UNEP Executive Director, Inger Andersen.
SPREP renews longstanding partnership with UNEP
Dec 17,2022
Pacific Ministers and SPREP's DG at the breakfast meeting.
Pacific Ministers amplify one Pacific Voice in united push for global biodiversity framework
Dec 16,2022
Ms River Thomas
Enhanced support for ocean conservation should consider Pacific’s special circumstances
Dec 16,2022
Niue Premier Dalton Tagelagi
Niue Ocean Wide Trust spotlighted at COP15
Dec 15,2022
Pacific youth delegates at COP15
‘We worry about the future,’ Pacific youth advocate for survival at COP15
Dec 15,2022
DG Sefanaia Nawadra and Elizabeth Maruma Mrema.
SPREP renews partnership with United Nations Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Dec 14,2022
Small Islands Developing States
The unique characteristics and vulnerabilities of Small Islands Developing States highlighted at global biodiversity talks.
Dec 14,2022
Negotiations going into the night at COP15
There is no plan B, Kingdom of Tonga encourages spirit of compromise at biodiversity negotiations
Dec 14,2022
Stuart Chape
COP15 hears how ACP-MEA initiatives are contributing to biodiversity conservation
Dec 13,2022

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