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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...
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...
Ahura Resorts conducts Community Dry Forest Training

Ahura Resorts conducts Community Dry Forest Training

by Marica Vakacola | Nov 7, 2017 | Education, Fiji Environment

Tropical dry forest is considered to be one of the most endangered ecosystems and habitats in the Pacific.  In Fiji dry forest ecosystems are only found on major islands in the rain shadow or dry areas, and the Mamanuca Group is a perfect example. Ahura Resorts,...
Namamanuca School Celebrates Climate Change Week

Namamanuca School Celebrates Climate Change Week

by Marica Vakacola | Nov 7, 2017 | Climate Change, Education

Climate change effects prevail in the Pacific including Fiji which is the reason behind the nationwide National Climate Change Week. The Lautoka Forestry Department together with Mamanuca Environment Society were invited from Mamanuca schools to talk and create...
Community Youth Group help establish Agroforestry plot.

Community Youth Group help establish Agroforestry plot.

by Marica Vakacola | Nov 7, 2017 | Agroforestry, Education

A youth group from Ono District in Kadavu assisted Solevu village in establishing its first  agroforestry plot. The group was visiting the Mamanuca Islands for the first time to strengthen traditional ties and was grateful to be part of the village Yaubula...
Dry Forest Awareness Program For Mamanuca Schools

Dry Forest Awareness Program For Mamanuca Schools

by Marica Vakacola | Jul 10, 2017 | Education, Fiji Climate, Fiji Environment

The second round of the Climate change project school awareness program began on the 14th of June with Namamanuca School kick starting the program. A total of 160 students were in attendance and were placed in clusters during the program- Year 1 -4 for the first...
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