Forum shared experiences and challenges and explored opportunities to address biodiversity conservation goals in the Pacific in the context of linkages to traditional knowledge
Tag: Biodiversity
Fiji’s iconic flower Tagimoucia could be at risk due to global warming – Narayan
Fiji’s rare flower, the Tagimoucia, could be at risk in the near future if threats posed by global warming are not addressed, says FNU’s Master’s student
Keeping Pacific biodiversity SAFE
A project supports Pacific Island countries to improve biosecurity and combat the rapid loss of biodiversity in the region
Webinar Highlights Sustainable Financing for Effective Management of Invasive Species
SPREP launched a new guide for the Pacific islands to access sustainable sources of financing to address the continuing threat of invasive species
Fiji committed to enhance planting initiative
Fiji continues to strengthen their initiative to plant 30 million trees in 15 years to increase its forest cover and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem.
WWF-Pacific launches Great Sea Reef report
Fiji is strategically working towards becoming the best sustainably managed fisheries in the Pacific region, as “80 percent of fish feeding the urban population is currently sourced from the Great Sea Reef.”
Striving to halt Pacific biodiversity loss
Pacific strives to ensure their biodiversity concerns and needs are heard in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Pacific Elders’ Voice statement on Oceans
Pacific Elders’ stressed their concern on the unprecedented threat that are facing the Pacific Ocean saying “much more must and can be done to address oceans threats”
African tulip – a major threat to biodiversity in Fiji
Fiji is working with community members towards eradicating African Tulip that is threatening traditional agriculture and biodiversity conservation
A treaty to tame our ‘Wild West’ oceans
As negotiators meet to hash out the final parts of a treaty to protect ocean biodiversity, Pacific leaders say delays in taking action cannot extend any further