Web Directory > Pacific > Regional > Fiji > Environment
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- Faculty of Islands and Oceans, the University of the South Pacific
Includes: School of Agriculture and Food Technology, Department of Geography, Department of Land Management , School of Marine Studies, Department of Tourism and Hospitality, Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture. Includes information about courses, staff, news and events.
- Fiji arthropod survey
The Fiji Terrestrial Arthropod Survey is a two-year survey of selected biodiverse arthropods occurring in the Fiji Islands. Includes database, images, publications, bibliographies.
- Fiji Hardwood Corporation Limited
About FHCL, a Government owned company responsible for the management of the Government's mahogany plantations.
- International Conservation Fund for the Fijian Crested Iguana
ICFFCI site with information on the crested iguana species, including folklore, research, education and conservation. Also kids' page.
- Kula Eco Park
Kula Eco Park is dedicated to the conservation of Fiji's indigenous flora and fauna and the environmental education of Fiji's children.
- Native Land Trust Board
The Native Land Trust Board controls and administers about 84 per cent (84%) of the landmass in Fiji. The trustees are responsible for the administration of native land on behalf of the native owner. In addition to information about NTLB, the web site includes information about the land tenure system, laws affecting the Board and types of leases. Land tenure statistics are also available.
- Pacific birds
Provides ordering information and trip reports. Links to other Pacific bird websites, conservation groups, etc. Includes checklists for Fiji, Samoa and American Samoa, Tonga, Niue, Tokelau, Tuvalu, Wallis & Futuna.
- Republic of the Fiji Islands Fisheries Department, Ministry of Fisheries & Forests
Expresses missions and goals of the Ministry of Fisheries and Forests in Fiji. Includes staff lists and organizational structure of the Fisheries Department, along with fishing licence application forms.
- START, Oceania
START stands for the global change SysTem for Analysis, Research and Training. The areas of research and training that START is involved with include climate change and variability, changes in atmospheric composition, land use cover changes, changes in biodiversity and the human dimensions. The site includes information on projects and workshops. It also provides a link to the University of the South Pacific directory of experts.