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Amelia’s final resting place may be the waters of Kiribati — a place I’ve been working to protect for nearly a decade.
Continue reading "Honoring Amelia Earhart’s Legacy in the Phoenix Islands"
Yesterday in Rio, more than 80 participants voiced support for this important initiative.
Continue reading "Support Grows for Global Partnership for Oceans"
Visiting some of Asia’s economic powerhouses, I’ve been impressed by a growing focus on marine issues.
Continue reading "Saving Asian Seas"
How can we conserve remote island chains like Kiribati on a shoestring budget? I’m here to find out.
Continue reading "Bird Cities, Pristine Reefs … and Lots of Trash"
Two island nation leaders have been raising the bar for government action on climate change.
Continue reading "The Other Island President"
By eradicating rats from island habitats, we are giving native bird populations a new chance of survival.
Continue reading "Those Dirty Rats: Removing Invasive Species in the Pacific Islands"
Without conservation action, many commercially important fish could go extinct — putting food sources and jobs at risk.
Continue reading "Saving Miles of Ocean"
Recently, a team from Conservation International was at the Pacific Islands Forum in New Zealand, where world leaders celebrated the
Continue reading "In New Zealand, the Pacific Oceanscape Adds to its Winning Team"