Image source: click here The Kamiali Wildlife Management Area is a 69,000 hectare reserve located on the Huon Gulf Coast, 60km southeast of Lae, Papua New Guinea (Lonely planet; Bein, Janelle, Warf & Hansen 2004). The reserve was registered as a wildlife...
Image source: click here With the establishment of an increasing number of industries, growing settlement populations, unregulated urban expansion and deforestation, water resources in the Lae region of the Morobe province have come under dire stress (Kaupa, 2012;...
Image source: UNICEF 2018 Papua New Guinea’s population has some of the poorest access to clean water in the world. The nation ranks at the bottom of all Pacific countries for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) related statistics, which pertain to clean water, water...
“Awane Chief, Gamaura Sagigi and his wife Kamsong Sagigi demonstrate herbal medicine in Awane forest land. The forest provides food, medicine, craft and building materials for the Awane clan. Awane community forestry project, Madang, Papua New Guinea. Global...
Image source: click here Climate change is an extremely serious issue affecting our planet and it has caused global sea levels to rise. Rising sea levels especially threaten lowland communities, coasts and islands- Papua New Guinea being one of them. Rising sea level...
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