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The Northern Group atoll of Suwarrow, among the most isolated islands in the Cook Islands. 21012527. credit - https://www.cookislandsnews.com/
Protecting and managing wildlife of Suwarrow
January 28, 2021

Suwarrow Park Ranger Harry Papa’i and an officer from the National Environment Service have been busy preparing for the voyage to Suwarrow, which is expected to take roughly several days by barge...As part of their duties, the two will be conducting baseline flora and fauna surveys, recording the

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Public places. Credit - CC0 public Domain
People take better care of of public places when they feel like they have a stake in them
January 28, 2021

Do you take walks on public trails? What happens when you encounter some trash?

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Art site walk, Mount Grenfell Historic Site. Credit - Jenna Hore
New parks protecting ancient culture
December 3, 2020

The NSW Government is handing back more than 15,000 hectares of land to Aboriginal owners in the state’s central west which will be reserved to form the new Mt Grenfell National Park and the Mt Grenfell State Conservation Area.

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Marlborough's largest braided river, the Wairau River, in 2016. credit - https://www.stuff.co.nz/
Wairau River Regional Park Plan Gets Green Light
November 20, 2020

A “visionary” new regional park along the banks of the lower Wairau River will be the first of its kind in Marlborough...Committee chair Nadine Taylor said the project was visionary and would safeguard and strengthen the natural values of Marlborough’s iconic Wairau River.

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A nurse gives a baby an immunization at a healthcare clinic on the edge of the Gunung Palung National Park in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Credit: Stephanie Gee
Accessible healthcare could be key to solving climate crisis
October 29, 2020

Caring for people's health is a prescription for protecting rainforests, slowing climate change and creating significant monetary value, according to a new Stanford-led study. The analysis, published in PNAS on Oct.

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The coast of Rota in the CNMI. Photo: CT Snow
Plans for National Park on CNMI's Rota hit opposition
September 24, 2020

A plan to include Rota historical and cultural sites in the US national park system has met opposition from residents of the southernmost island of the Northern Marianas...During a virtual public meeting 65-year-old Catherine Flores McCallum said she didn't want to see her children have to fight

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wildlife in the Port Moresby Nature Park. Source - https://www.portmoresbynaturepark.org/
Nature Park Enhances COVID-19 Protective Measures
July 30, 2020

Due to recent Covid-19 orders released by the national Control Centre, the Port Moresby Nature Park has put in extra precautionary measures.

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 Escalating tensions led to a vote of no confidence in senior management by Kakadu’s board and traditional owners. Photograph: JanelleLugge/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Kakadu: how a bitter feud over managing the national park reached boiling point
July 16, 2020

The future of the world heritage-listed Kakadu national park now rests with the federal environment minister, after a turbulent week in which escalating tensions led to a vote of no confidence in senior management by the board and traditional owners, who said the relationship was “broken” and “ir

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Park Service reports $3.6 million spent in Nat'l Park of American Samoa. Source - samoanews.com
Park Service reports $3.6 million spent in Nat'l Park of American Samoa
July 1, 2020

The US Secretary of Interior David L. Bernhardt announced last week the annual economic benefit of the national parks to the U.S. and local economies for the year 2019.

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Narriearra station in the far north-west of New South Wales was sold for an undisclosed fee in the largest single land purchase of private land for conservation in the Australian state’s history. Photograph: Joshua J Smith
NSW makes record land purchase for new national park
July 1, 2020

The New South Wales government’s purchase of 153,415 hectares of private land for a new national park is being heralded as a significant win for threatened species and habitats.

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