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Dry Forest Ecological Restoration Workshop

Dry Forest Ecological Restoration Workshop

by Marica Vakacola | Mar 22, 2018 | Conservation, Dry Forest Restoration

Ecological restoration is the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged or destroyed. Reference https://www.erabg.org/what-is-ecological-restoration/ It is an international activity that initiates or accelerates the recovery of...
Promotion of outdoor environmental education with village schools

Promotion of outdoor environmental education with village schools

by Marica Vakacola | Mar 22, 2018 | Conservation, Education, Fiji Environment, schools

The Mamanuca Environment Society provides environmental education for schools and is now preparing for yet another challenging school term. MES looks forward to visiting schools again in the Mamanuca region. The Environmental School Program for the first term kicks...
Importance of Seawater Quality Testing

Importance of Seawater Quality Testing

by Marica Vakacola | Mar 22, 2018 | Conservation, Ocean Conservation, Site Inspections, Stakeholders, Water Conservation

Water quality is one of the vital elements of a thriving, healthy reef. It also affects human health either directly or indirectly. MES conducts sea sampling around member resort properties twice a year in May and November representing summer and winter seasons in...
Village children learn about Maintaining Biodiversity and Healthy Ecosystems

Village children learn about Maintaining Biodiversity and Healthy Ecosystems

by Marica Vakacola | Mar 22, 2018 | Conservation, Education, Fiji Environment, schools

The Mamanuca Environment Society is committed to the promoting awareness to protect the marine and terrestrial resources of the Mamanuca Region and to assist in the environmentally sustainable development of these resources for the benefit of present and future...
KPMG support conservation initiatives in the Mamanuca Islands.

KPMG support conservation initiatives in the Mamanuca Islands.

by Marica Vakacola | Mar 22, 2018 | Conservation, Sponsors and Partners

KPMG, a primary cooperate sponsor for MES, took part in environmental conservation projects with two of our member resorts, Castaway Island Resort and Likuliku Lagoon Resort, as part of their social responsibility. Twenty KPMG staff got involved with allocated...

Nadroga Navosa Leaders attend Natural Resources Day.

by Marica Vakacola | Nov 7, 2017 | Community, Conservation

The Nadroga Navosa Provincial office hosted the Yaubula Day at Nahigatoka Village targeting traditional leaders. With the theme “A Good Spiritual Governance Empowered Stewardship on Natural Resources the Provincial office would like to highlight the significance...
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