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Massive beach clean up nets 60 tonnes of waste in Cape Verde

Massive beach clean up nets 60 tonnes of waste in Cape Verde

Biosfera employees, volunteers and the organisation’s boat crew, undertook a mega clean-up campaign and removed around 60 tonnes of waste from an important sea turtles’ nesting area on an island in Cape Verde.

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Reflections from Asia Parks Congress Part 4 – The unsung heroes of RBSP Tiger Conservation

Reflections from Asia Parks Congress Part 4 – The unsung heroes of RBSP Tiger Conservation

This blog is the fourth in a series from three youth participants sponsored by the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas to attend the Asia Parks Congress held in Sabah, Malaysia in May 2022.

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Reflections from Asia Parks Congress Part 2: A love letter to the sea turtles

Reflections from Asia Parks Congress Part 2: A love letter to the sea turtles

This blog is the second in a series from three youth participants sponsored by the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas to attend the Asia Parks Congress held in Sabah, Malaysia in May 2022.

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Reflections from Asia Parks Congress Part 3 – My start on a journey to protect nature

Reflections from Asia Parks Congress Part 3 – My start on a journey to protect nature

Meet Brigitta Maria. This blog is the third in a series from three youth participants sponsored by the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas to attend the Asia Parks Congress held in Sabah, Malaysia in May 2022.

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Exploring Indigenous life and ecology in Canada’s Gulf Islands

Exploring Indigenous life and ecology in Canada’s Gulf Islands

A group of people attending the Fifth International Marine Protected Areas Congress (IMPAC5) in Vancouver in early February 2023, learned how Indigenous leadership and traditional methods of protecting a marine and coastal environment can create areas of tranquility, closeness to nature, and sustainable use of these areas.

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