Last week (04/11) the Project – e organised an environment day which saw activities such as coral planting, rubbish picking and the release of 3 turtles take place. This week is Mana’s guest returnee week whereby guests who have been visiting Mana island for many years all come together for a weeks stay on the island. During the environment day the returnee guests and current guests engaged in coral planting, rubbish picking along the northside of the island and the release of three 3yr old Hawksbill turtles into their natural home. It was a good day and ended with an emotional goodbye to 3 residents (turtles) of Mana who had been looked after by Mana staff for three long years. We wish the turtles a safe and long journey and welcome another 5 juvenile turtles into the pond!
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- Dry Forest Ecological Restoration Workshop March 22, 2018
- The last turtle release March 22, 2018
- Preschool children Support Reforestation Project March 22, 2018
- Promotion of outdoor environmental education with village schools March 22, 2018
- COTS (Crown of Thorns Starfish) National Workshop March 22, 2018
- Importance of Seawater Quality Testing March 22, 2018
- Village children learn about Maintaining Biodiversity and Healthy Ecosystems March 22, 2018
- Turtle Release – A Symbol of Longevity March 22, 2018
- KPMG support conservation initiatives in the Mamanuca Islands. March 22, 2018
- Ahura Resorts conducts Community Dry Forest Training November 7, 2017
More About Our Environment …
- Common Reef Creatures – Invertebrates
- Common Reef Creatures – Reef Fish
- Common Reef Creatures – Reef Fish Continued
- Coral Reef Ecosystems
- Deep Water
- Endangered Fish
- Endangered Shells
- Endangered Species Overview
- Engangered Iguanas
- Fiji’s Natural Environment
- Forest Ecosystems
- Green Turtle
- Hawksbill Turtle
- Humpback Whales
- Leatherback Turtle
- Loggerhead Turtle
- Mangrove/Wetland Ecosystems
- Marine Turtles
- Protecting Coral Reefs
- Seagrass/Intertidal Flats
- The Mamanuca Islands Group
- Threats to Coral Reefs – Human Impacts
- Threats To Coral Reefs – Natural Impacts
- Snorkelling Workshops