From April 15th to the 18th, the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund and its stakeholders will look back on the programme’s past five years of conservation investment to share outcomes and assess the future plan for the region’s biodiversity conservation.
Suva, Fiji (April 15, 2013) – Five years of conservation work in the Polynesia-Micronesia biodiversity hotspot will be examined this week, beginning today, at an evaluation workshop in Suva. The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) has invested US $7 million to help preserve the region’s threatened ecosystems. This has supported more than 90 projects in 13 countries. The marine biologist of the foundation went over to Fidji in order to present the wide research program on sea turtles, funded mainly by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and the French Ministry in charge of the Environment.
For more information bout the conference: http://www.cepf.net/news/press_releases/Pages/Five-Year-Investment-Successfully-Conserves-Biodiversity-in-Polynesia-Micronesia.aspx
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