by Isaac Rounds

The Government of Tonga, in partnership with the Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Service (PRISMSS) and Island Conservation, has confirmed the successful eradication of invasive rats and feral pigs from Kelefesia and Tonumea in the Ha’apai Group marking another milestone in To

by Isaac Rounds

Calling all photographers, creators and nature lovers! Show us how trees, people and climate come together in powerful stories of life, resilience and change. Use your lens to inspire action and celebrate the beauty – and urgency – of our planet’s biodiversity.

by Isaac Rounds

National Geographic Pristine Seas today launched a month-long expedition to study Vanuatu’s ocean, which is under threat from frequent cyclones, warming temperatures, and overfishing.

by Isaac Rounds

The scholarships are available to PNG citizens who have completed a Bachelor's degree for a 2-year Master’s programme through research (MPhil, MSc) at a PNG University (Unitech, UPNG, UNRE, UoG, DWU or PAU) in the following fields: Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Forestry, Agriculture, Climat

by Isaac Rounds

The Pulitzer Center, a nonprofit organization that supports independent global journalism, is now accepting applications for a new reporting initiative focused on ocean health and fisheries.

by Isaac Rounds

President of the TORBA Provincial Government Council (TPGC), Edgar Howard, is calling on the national government to support marine protection and conservation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) shared with Temotu Province in the Solomon Islands.

by Isaac Rounds

SPREP wishes to call for tenders from qualified and experienced consultants who can offer their services for proposal development of the CREWS for the Fiji Scale-Up project under the Green Climate Fund SAP modality.

by Isaac Rounds

The Senior Program Coordinator oversees the delivery and implementation of Jurisdictional Approaches for Pacific Tuna in Samoa.

by Isaac Rounds

The Centre for Sustainable Futures (CSF) at The University of the South Pacific (USP) houses the South Pacific Regional Herbarium (SPRH) – a hub of botanical science, biodiversity conservation and regional ecological knowledge.

by Isaac Rounds

Invasive weeds disrupt native ecosystems, making them more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and removing these invasive species, can help restore the natural balance and resilience of ecosystems, allowing them to better withstand climate related stresses.

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