Sign up for the free HEI HONU training which will take place in Moorea from November 5 to 6 in the foundation’s premises in Papetoai! THEMATIC Sustainable development, Polynesian biodiversity, impact of pollution, reduction of waste production, tips & tricks, and much more … PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS Make your own aloe vera cutting, a potting pot, […]
The 2019 Science Festival gathered scientists, associations, school children and the general public
The 2019 Science Festival (fête de la Science 2019) started on October 4th on the theme “Observatories and sentinels of change” with several events: Open doors in Research Institutes such as IFREMER and CRIOBE for schools and the general public – these events gathered hundreds of visitors Conference cycles with presentations from scientists and associations […]
Te mana o te moana participates to the Climate Walk on 21st September
A big thank you to all the associations and the population for joining forces on Saturday 21st September during the Climate Walk in Moorea, in Tahiti, on our islands and everywhere on the planet! We are proud to have participated in this event to call for action against the climate catastrophe that is coming. ‼️ Together, […]
A few facts on World Water Day
This Friday 22 March is World Water Day. On this occasion, we want to share with you some key figures: • 2.1 billion people around the world do not have drinking water in their homes • Every day, over 700 children under the age of 5 die worldwide due to the consumption of unsafe water […]
Signature of a new Convention for the Project ‘Educative Marine Area’ (AME)
On Wednesday 13 March 2019, Te mana o te moana and the Direction of Education & Teaching of French Polynesia (DGEE) signed a partnership agreement as part of the Educative Marine Area (AME) Project for the organization of workshops and eco-friendly activities for Polynesian schoolchildren. As a reminder, AME is a small coastal area managed in a […]
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