Cyclones, storm surges and flooding are commonplace for communities across Fiji but climate change means these disasters are becoming more intense says Ms Jackson
Category: Fiji
Not a lone shark: bull sharks may form ‘friendships’ with each other, study finds
The apex predators show preferences for certain individuals and avoid others, according to new research on sharks in Fiji.
Investing in Healthy land is a smart economic decision: Fiji Agriculture Minister
The Fiji Ministry of Agriculture is undertaking activity to restore degraded land
Protecting Our Sharks
The Government of Fiji has been an active advocate of the conservation and management of sharks and rays
Blue Financing for Community-led Marine Conservation in Fiji
The Blue Financing has led to Marine Conservation in coastal Fijian communities
Dreketi River & Estuary Shark and Ray Report to be launched
WWF, the Ministry of Environment and other stakeholders will today launch its Dreketi River and Estuary Shark and Ray Survey report
Fiji food safety prioritised in new online training
Food Safety initiative aimed to improve capacity and increase the number of food safety inspectors in the Pacific region
Black sand mining pushes Fiji’s boundaries
Climate change and mining has been affecting communities and environment in Fiji
Environment Ministry launches documentary on Fiji’s Biodiversity hotspots to commemorate the International Day of Biodiversity 2021
The documentary shows a strong application of Fiji’s ecological, environmental and traditional knowledge of conservation across villages and communities
Without Our Support, Climate Change will push Marine Turtle Population to the Brink- WWF Pacific says
WWF Pacific continues to raise awareness and understanding around the plight of marine turtles