World Migratory Bird Day #2
Save the date! 12 October, 2019, from 1:30 - 3:00 pm. Watch this spot for more details, coming soon!
Save the date! 12 October, 2019, from 1:30 - 3:00 pm. Watch this spot for more details, coming soon!
Become a part of our efforts to find the Kulawai, Fiji's most endangered forest bird! On 30 November, on the occasion of the Remembrance Day of Lost Species, NatureFiji-MareqetiViti and our partners are launching a campaign to raise funds to support a team in the search for our Kulawai. If we succeed in locating it...
The Kulawai is Fiji's most endangered forest bird. Last seen in 1993, we are desperate to find it! In 2020, NatureFiji-MareqetiViti is deploying a team to search for the Kulawai in the forests of Taveuni. Be a part of this historic event - contribute to the Kulawai Raffle Ticket prizes The Kulawai Raffle will feature...
Learn all about Fiji's original tourists!
Join us this Saturday! Help us find Fiji's most endangered forest bird - Our Kulawai.
Are you ready Team Fiji? The Great Southern Bioblitz Event starts today (Friday 22nd October 2021) Help us map Fiji's biodiversity by taking photos of wild plants and animals and uploading them to iNaturalist.org - either via the app or using the browser. Anyone can join - you only need a cell phone or camera,...
Join Bindiya on a hunt for critters (little friends to Bindiya!). A specially designed habitat-organism game will introduce you to the little micro-habitats and the dwellers in the stream as well as the associated fauna. Expect to see juvenile stages of damselflies, dragonflies, caddisflies, mayflies, aquatic moths and more. These animals have ecological importance and...
What is an amazing race for nature? It is a game designed for teams to compete against each other and learn as much as they can about Fiji's biodiversity in the process. We have designed a special one for the Thurston Gardens. How can you participate? Prepare a team of four people (or two teams...
The World Species Congress was created in response to the World Conservation Congress and addresses Target 4 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to “halt species extinction, protect genetic diversity, and manage human-wildlife conflicts.”
To celebrate World Migratory Birds Day, join us at our latest Learn from the Scientists event! Date: Saturday 2nd November 2024 Time: 11:30 am -3:30 pm Location: Nasese Foreshore (opposite Corpus Christi College) Activities: bird watching, exploring the creatures of the mudflats, bird expert talks, bird count and prizes! Please bring your own water...