Founded: 2008
WWF in Papua New Guinea & W. Melanesia
Founded: 2008
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WWF in Papua New Guinea
Offices
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WWF Western Melanesia Programme Office,
Port MoresbyADF Haus,
3rd Flr,
Unit 2,
Section 6,
Allotment 14 Musgrave St.,
Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea
+675 320 0149
+675 320 0519 -
WWF Western Melanesia Programme,
Solomon Islands Country Office,
Honiara,
Solomon IslandsSIDT Premises,
New China Town
Solomon Islands
+677 28023
+677 28097
Contact
WWF Conservation Projects in Papua New Guinea
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Forest Conversion Programme
The Forest Conversion Initiative (FCI) was conceived in 2001 with the goal of reducing conversion of high conservation value forests (HCVFs) and other...
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Kikori Basin Conservation
This project is facilitating the long-term protection of the natural environment of Kikori Basin and its rich biological diversity by the communities ...
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WMPO Health and Security Measures
Latest Papua New Guinea News
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WWF congratulates Pacific Islands for certification of major tuna fishery
A skipjack tuna fishery managed by eight Pacific Island nations has been certified as sustainable ...
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Palm oil industry shifts gears, commits to market transformation
The 9th annual Meeting of the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) concluded today with a ...
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Invest in the future of the Coral Triangle
WWF has launched a new regional campaign that encourages individuals to buy virtual property across ...
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Vibrancy of Coral Triangle captured in new WWF book
The stunning results of an unprecedented photojournalistic expedition have been released in the new ...
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More investment key to protecting Coral Triangle
Innovative incentives and increased investment from the private sector are crucial for the ...
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More investment key to protecting Coral Triangle
Innovative incentives and increased investment from the private sector are crucial for the ...
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Coral Triangle businesses partner for conservation breakthroughs
Hundreds of business, government and civil society leaders will come together for the Coral ...
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More than 1000 new species found in New Guinea
A remarkable 1,060 new species have been discovered the island of New Guinea from 1998 to 2008, but ...
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Another fisheries commission fails the tuna test
The Commission responsible for managing tuna resources in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean has ...
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Western Pacific island states taking back control of their fisheries
A group of western Pacific nations is showing the way in making major fisheries both ...
