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Wedge-tailed Shearwater Plastic Pollution Monitoring : Pacific BioScapes Programme - Vanuatu

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Known as Koroliko in Vanuatu, wedge-tailed shearwaters are a common seabird that forages over wide areas of the Pacific Ocean. Unfortunately seabirds such as these are known to ingest plastics. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

Seabird Population Monitoring : Pacific BioScapes Programme - Regional Activity

  • Read more about Seabird Population Monitoring : Pacific BioScapes Programme - Regional Activity

The Pacific BioScapes Programme is supporting capacity in the Pacific to determine that the presence and population of key seabird biodiversity is enhanced as envisaged in the draft Regional Seabird Action Plan 2022-2026.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

Turtle Protection Awareness -Pacific BioScapes Programme Papua New Guinea

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The PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority will be assisted to raise awareness of the threats to sea turtle species in Papua New Guinea through a major turtle protection public awareness campaign in districts where illegal or excessive turtle take is occurring. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

Roundtable for Nature Conservation - Pacific BioScapes Programme : Regional Activity

  • Read more about Roundtable for Nature Conservation - Pacific BioScapes Programme : Regional Activity

This strategy provide board strategic guidance for nature conservation planning, prioritisation, and implementation in our region. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

'People, Places and Knowledge' Pacific Islands Protected Area Portal - Pacific BioScapes Programme - Regional Activity

  • Read more about 'People, Places and Knowledge' Pacific Islands Protected Area Portal - Pacific BioScapes Programme - Regional Activity

This factsheet connects People, Places and Knowledge and provides a doorway through which Pacific Islands protected area practitioners can share expertise and benefit from opportunities in this region.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

Strengthening the Inform Pacific Environmental Data Portal

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Environmental data is important to the Pacific region. There is a need for historical and current evidence of the status and trends of various environmental resources and drivers of environmental change. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation 24th Annual meeting - Friday 26 November 2021

  • Read more about Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation 24th Annual meeting - Friday 26 November 2021

This report reflects the key outcomes of the 24th PIRT Annual Meeting and is provided for the information of PIRT Members and Working groups as well as other interested organisations, partners and stakeholders.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 59 p.

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Global ecosystems are at risk of losing carbon storage ability, study says
March 16, 2023

Landscapes are showing signs of losing their ability to absorb the amount of carbon they once could, a new study revealed. That would pose serious obstacles to the fight against climate change.

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Source - https://phys.org/
How bringing back lost species revives ecosystems
December 2, 2022

Scientists often study the grim impacts of losing wildlife to hunting, habitat destruction and climate change.

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Managing Marine Plastic Debris in Asia and the Pacific

  • Read more about Managing Marine Plastic Debris in Asia and the Pacific

Countries in East Asia and the Pacific are at the center of the marine plastics crisis with some countries in the region representing the biggest contributors and others disproportionately affected by the impacts of marine plastic debris on their shores. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 38 p.

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