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CBD COP14
Halting the loss of biodiversity: our progress under the microscope at CBD COP14
Nov 18,2018
Tuvalu
Tuvalu making progress towards achieving global biodiversity target on protected areas
Nov 1,2018
National workshop and ABS Awareness Raising targeting CEOs
Tuvalu accedes the Nagoya Protocol to protect its biodiversity
Oct 16,2018
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Biodiversité : une rencontre majeure à Nouméa en 2020
Oct 10,2018
Ocean. Photo: R.Wright
One more month for Our Pacific Ocean Media Award entries
Oct 8,2018
Honiara Botanical Gardens
National committee in place to rehabilitate Honiara Botanical Gardens
Oct 2,2018
Status and Trends of Coral Reefs of the Pacific report that was launched
“First of its kind” report on the Pacific coral reefs, launched
Sep 28,2018
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Importance of Mangrove Ecosystems Highlighted in Wallis et Futuna
Sep 26,2018
Taveuni traditional leaders preparing for a boat trip to a project site in Kadavu as part of the exchange programme this month.
Environmental exchange programme for Fiji’s Taveuni and Kadavu traditional leaders, a success
Sep 26,2018
Participants of the CBD PreCOP meeting at SPREP headquarters, Vailima.
Pacific Island preparations for CBD CoP14 underway
Sep 26,2018
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Successful Vanuatu forest week promotes re-planting of trees
Sep 17,2018
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Urban forestry project commences in Port Vila, Vanuatu
Sep 17,2018
Participants of the Protected Areas workshop
Protected Areas in the Cook Islands
Sep 11,2018
Signing of the PEUMP
Signature of a historic Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP)
Sep 5,2018
Campaign launched to restore Fiji’s Garden Island
Campaign launched to restore Fiji’s Garden Island
Aug 30,2018
MPA Workshop in Noumea
Atelier sur la surveillance des aires marines protégées à Nouméa
Aug 17,2018
MPA Workshop in Noumea
Marine protected areas surveillance and management training for managers
Aug 8,2018
Participant at the regional training course on designing and implementing mutually agreed terms and contracts for access and benefit-sharing
Protecting Pacific Genetic Resources and associated traditional knowledge
Aug 2,2018
WWF and SPREP sign agreement in Fiji
SPREP and WWF seal partnership for environmental work in Macuata province, Fiji
Aug 1,2018
Lefaga College of Lefaga Village in Samoa helping to stop the spread of invasive species
Lefaga College of Samoa, helping to stop the spread of invasive species
Jul 30,2018
Schannel van Dijken Director of Conservation International Samoa
 Guardians - Va’a based environmental education campaign launched in Samoa
Jul 18,2018
No to plastic bags
Schools sing to promote ban on plastics in Vanuatu
Jul 6,2018
Taking environmental impact assessment training to Vanuatu decision makers
Taking environmental impact assessment training to Vanuatu decision makers
Jun 26,2018
Tanugamanono Primary School
Pacific Year of the Coral Reef Launched!
Jun 21,2018
Cook Islands Marae Moana is a marine multi-use park close to 2 million km2
The journey of Cook Islands Marae Moana
Jun 20,2018
Fulaga Atoll 2 Fiji Photo by Stuart Chape
Protecting Our Oceans – now and for future generations
Jun 20,2018
Celebrating Conservation Milestones
Celebrating conservation milestones
Jun 14,2018
Tree planting activity at Barana community to mark World Environment Day, 5 June 2018
Government of Solomon Islands hails Barana community nature park initiative
Jun 14,2018
Pacific Protected Areas regional workshop
Pacific convenes protected areas workshop
Jun 14,2018
Pacific Marine Climate Change Report Card
Pacific marine climate change - partnership with regional and UK experts reveals full regional impacts
Jun 8,2018
Trochus monitoring in Solomon Islands, photo by Stuart Chape
Our Pacific Ocean Media Award launched for the Pacific islands
Jun 8,2018
Pledging for a Plastic Free Ocean this World Environment Day
World Oceans Day - What it means for the Pacific
Jun 8,2018
Solomon Islands ratify Nagoya Protocol!
May 29,2018
YCAN Samoa first Pacific Youth Group to win Ramsar Convention Award for Young Wetlands Champions
May 17,2018
Inaugural Pacific Invasive Species Battler Award recognises efforts in Tonga
Apr 19,2018
Pacific islands invasive species data to be available globally
Apr 18,2018
Increasing capacity in the Pacific islands region to address the largest driver of biodiversity loss
Apr 10,2018
From Apia to the Kermadec Islands
Apr 4,2018
Dugong and seagrass conservation on the agenda for Pacific island range states
Mar 13,2018
Samoa establishes a sanctuary for sharks and rays in its national waters
Mar 2,2018
Samoa hosts Pacific Ministerial Shark Symposium
Mar 1,2018
Enforcing Shark and Ray Protection in Samoa
Feb 28,2018
Ecosystem-based Adaptation to take the spotlight at the second Pacific Climate Change Conference
Feb 15,2018
Protected areas in the Pacific benefit from IUCN-SPREP partnership
Feb 9,2018
Coral prey or plastic?
Jan 29,2018
Linking Health and Biodiversity with Griffith University and SPREP
Jan 24,2018
Saving our Pacific coral reefs, together.
Jan 16,2018
100 Island Challenge comes to Samoa
Jan 9,2018

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