BirdLife Pacific Homepage
Find out more about the work of BirdLife's Pacific Programme.
See photos showing how rats were removed from islands in French Polynesia here and in Fiji here
See photos showing how to save the Tahiti Monarch in French Polynesia - a Species Guardian at work here!
BirdLife Pacific Region Overview
The Pacific has more threatened bird species per unit of land area, or per person, than any other region in the world. Pacific birds evolved on tiny, oceanic islands, in isolation from predators and competitors, and have long been subject to extermination by a range of introduced species. More »
BirdLife Pacific Programme Work
The Pacific Regional Programme 2009-2012 aims to bring together national efforts towards bird conservation in a focused and strategic manner... More »
BirdLife Pacific in Action
The BirdLife International Pacific Partnership and Secretariat are involved in a number of regional and national conservation initiatives... More »
BirdLife Pacific Partnership
The Pacific Partnership currently operates in Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Palau and Samoa. More »
BirdLife International Fiji Programme
The Secretariat also manages a country programme in Fiji pending the development of an eligible conservation NGO there. More »
BirdLife Pacific Funding Needs
The BirdLife International Pacific Partnership Secretariat has developed a ‘project catalogue’ for 2009 with projects in the Pacific region that urgently need funding. Some of the projects that are included in the catalogue are described below... More »
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