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West Santo says NO to logging and road proposal. Credit - Anita Roberts, www.dailypost.vu
West Santo says NO to logging and road proposal
June 29, 2021

Community leaders and people from west Santo have united in a protest to protect their forests against a logging and road construction proposal by the Vanuatu Forest Industry Limited, a Chinese-funded company.

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Members of the Samoa Conservation Society. (Photo: Supplied)
Conservation expands grows tree planting push
June 29, 2021

The Samoa Conservation Society held an open-day at the O Le Pupu-Pue National Park on Saturday where they had planted over 200 trees as part of a carbon offset project...The carbon offset project is funded by the U.S.

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Training sail through the Pailolo Channel. File photo (May 2021) courtesy: Polynesian Voyaging Society.
Polynesian Voyaging Society Launches Training Voyage To Papahānaumokuākea, Young Navigators To Be Tested
June 24, 2021

Voyaging canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia set sail at approximately 12:30 p.m.

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 Jason Momoa is The Wave. Credit - Conservation International
Nature is Speaking - Jason Momoa is The Wave
June 24, 2021

With the Nature Is Speaking series, Conservation International gives nature a voice. The goal: To reframe why conservation is important and reinforce a simple message — Nature doesn’t need people. People need nature.

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Orca (Orcinus orca) hunting a Weddell seal in the Southern Ocean. credit - Public domain
There’s a new ocean now—can you name all 5?
June 11, 2021

Since National Geographic began making maps in 1915, it has recognized four oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans.

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Tonda Wildlife Management Area, Papua New Guinea. Credit - Iain Taylor
Ecosystem Restoration is Key Agenda
June 10, 2021

Thinking globally and acting Locally. PNG is playing its part to save the planet. We have what is recognised as one of the most  significant areas of intact tropical rain forests in the world, and often referred to as the 'lung' of Asia and the Pacific.

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The team from the Ministry of Marine Resources at their information booth. Credit - Alana Musselle, www.cookislandsnews.com
Understanding the importance of Oceans Day
June 10, 2021

Eight government agencies participated in World Oceans Day yesterday, sharing information and advocacy for environmental awareness under the theme ‘Life and livelihoods.’ World Oceans Day is held each year as a reminder of the huge role the ocean plays in the livelihoods of human beings and the i

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World Oceans Day How Marine World Heritage builds resilience for people and nature. Credit - UNESCO
World Oceans Day - How Marine World Heritage builds resilience for people and nature
June 10, 2021

Spread across 37 nations from the tropics to the poles, the 50 UNESCO marine World Heritage sites are among the ocean’s most productive waters.

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What Does 30x30 Have to do with the Oceans and Livelihoods? Credit - www.triplepundit.com
What Does 30x30 Have to do with the Oceans and Livelihoods?
June 10, 2021

From fishermen to fish to reefs, the theme of this year’s United Nations World Oceans Day, “Life and Livelihoods,” connects to just about every aspect of ocean health and coastal economies. After all, ocean health affects industries and flood resilience our ability to sequester carbon.

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David Attenborough. Source - bbc.com
New Attenborough film sounds alarm on planetary boundaries, but offers hope
June 5, 2021

A newly released Netflix documentary, “Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet,” features David Attenborough and Johan Rockström, one of the scientists who introduced the concept of planetary boundaries. While the film suggests that the planet requires urgent repair, it also offers a

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