BirdLife Pacific in Action
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Back from the brink: Rimitara Lorikeet has been successfully reintroduced to Atiu.
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The BirdLife International Pacific Partnership and Secretariat are involved in a number of regional and national conservation initiatives.
Current projects:
- Supporting community-driven Protected Area establishment in Fiji. Click here for more information
- Conserving Mount Nabukelevu. Click here for more information
- Kids for Kadavu. Click here for more information
- Creating Permanent Forest Estates for the benefit of Fiji's people and biodiversity. Click here for more information
- Helping to establish effective Marine Protected Areas around the world. Click here for more information
- Identifying Important Bird Areas on the Cook Islands. Click here for more information
- Restoration of priority Pacific island ecosystems for people and biodiversity. Click here for more information
- Restoration of important Pacific seabird islands. Click here for more information
- Saving the endangered parrots of the Pacific. Click here for more information
- The Preventing Extinctions Programme in the Pacific. Click here for more information
Completed projects:
- Identifying sites of global biodiversity conservation for the Fiji BSAP. Click here for more information
- Saving Fiji’s forest hotspots. Click here for more information
- Creating community-based conservation groups at Fiji’s key conservation sites. Click here for more information
- Sustainable management of sites globally important for biodiversity in the Pacific. Click here for more information
- Protecting the internationally important seabird colony of Vatu-i-Ra Island, Fiji. Click here for more information
- Locating important seabird colonies (Important Bird Areas) in French Polynesia and Fiji. Click here for more information
- Restoration of globally important seabird colonies in the Pacific by the removal of rats and other invasive predators. Click here for more information
Funding needs: Click here for more information
Regional collaborators: Click here for more information

