Pacific Island Roundtable for Nature Conservation

The Roundtable for Nature Conservation in the Pacific island Region is a growing coalition of conservation organizations and donor agencies created to increase effective conservation action in the Pacific Island Region. It was formed in 1997 at the request of Pacific Island countries and territories. It was to serve as a forum whereby organizations working on nature conservation in the Pacific could improve their collaboration and coordination to increase effective conservation action. In particular it is the coordination mechanism for the implementation of the Action Strategy for Nature Conservation in the Pacific Island Region 2008-2012.

Click here to view Roundtable Principles summary in English.
Click here to view Roundtable Principles summary in Solomon Islands Pidgin.

Special Roundtable Radio Address- Alotau, 2007

At the 8th Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas in Alotau, PNG in 2007, a special radio segment was produced that includes interviews with local people describing the importance of biodiversity and the need for conservation and with Roundtable members discussing the Roundtable's goals and efforts to support nature conservation and protected areas in the Pacific Region.

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