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Projects in the Forests of New Guinea

Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), Jamursba Medi, Papua, Indonesia.

Indonesia’s Sahul region gets serious about conservation

WWF is working to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems within Indonesia’s Sahul region – from the Lesser Sundas to the North Moluccas to the West and ...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Jul 1998

Community Development and Resource Conservation in the Trans-Fly Region

The project will improve the livelihoods of some 12,000 people living in three sub-districts of Western Province, one of the poorest regions in Papua ...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: Jul 2003

Forest Programme PNG (FoNG)

This local resource initiatives (LRI) project will be carried out as an integral part of WWF’s programme in Papua New Guinea (PNG), which is linked in...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: Jul 2000

Pukapuki local, Tony, prepares pumpkin. East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea.

Sepik - Integrated River Basin Management

The project aims to assist government and local stakeholders in the design of an integrated river basin management (IRBM) framework for the Sepik rive...

Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Apr 2004

Partnerships for Community Empowerment in Indonesia

This project represents the Community Empowerment component of WWF Indonesia, directed towards the poor forest-dependents, which is currently being co...

Modified: Jan 2009 - Started: May 2003