Eco Club Closes First Chapter

Eco Club Closes First Chapter

As schools around Fiji look forward to the Christmas holidays, the end of term 3 also marks the closing of an epic chapter for the newly established Mamanuca Eco Club. The Mamanuca Eco Club was established in the three island schools of Malolo District School,...
Tikina Malolo Forestry Workshop

Tikina Malolo Forestry Workshop

The Mamanuca Group of islands is filled with forests that play a vital role to the local communities and the surrounding life that calls this place home. Forests in the Mamanucas are very important because apart from supporting livelihood in the communities, they play...
Iguanas discovered on Malolo Island

Iguanas discovered on Malolo Island

In 2011, five Fiji Crested Iguana thought to be extinct from the island was discovered on Malolo Island. A fortnight ago a research team from the US discovered six more Iguanas in the dry forests of Malolo. These Iguanas’s were discovered by Kim Lovich – San...
School Programme Kicks Off In The Mamanucas

School Programme Kicks Off In The Mamanucas

The beginning of the year also marked the kick off of the school program organised and run by the MES. The school program has been an annual program set up by MES to incorporate knowledge of protecting our environment in the school curriculum thus creating awareness...
Volunteer Programme – ANZ and Fiji Airways

Volunteer Programme – ANZ and Fiji Airways

MES have now two years in a row engaged its corporate sponsors in giving back to the environment. MES corporate sponsors include ANZ, Fiji Airways, KPMG, and Vonu Beer. On the 26th of January, 33 volunteers from ANZ and Fiji Airways travelled to Likuliku and Castaway...
Coral Reef study for Ivan Hoe students

Coral Reef study for Ivan Hoe students

MES hosted Ivan Hoe students in Namamanuca Primary School, Yanuya village on the 1-2 October 2014. The group traveled from Sydney with the aim of learning more on the Importance of Reef system in Fiji and chose Mamanuca region as their study site after there first...