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Margaret Lou-Vike is a mother of five living in Kia Village in Solomon Islands. Photo © Bridget Besaw
Meet Margaret Lou-Vike, whose mission to protect the forests on which her children depend has inspired an entire community to action.
Watch as conservationists help Hawksbill sea turtle hatchlings make their way to the sea!
People from Boe Boe village in the Solomon Islands province of Choiseul construct a 3D model of their community to better adapt to the impacts of climate change. © Kat Gawlik
A 3D model is helping a community preserve its past and protect its future. Learn how Boe Boe village is adapting to a changing climate.
Jimmy Kereseka changed the course of his life when he decided to help protect some of the world's most important reefs.
Follow the Cool Green Science blog by Sanjayan, The Nature Conservancy's lead scientist, on his journey to the Solomon Islands to explore the amazing diversity of life and the fast vanishing marine and terrestrial habitats on these islands.
Find out why we are celebrating with the communities in Choiseul and how we are helping them adapt to climate change. See images of life, conservation and celebration.
Cuttlefish laying eggs, photographed on coral reefs and waters in the area of the Solomon Islands © Jeff Yonover
Learn about key findings from a Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) of the biodiversity and status of the marine ecosystems of the Solomon Islands.
Traditional leaders from Kofiau Island, Raja Ampat give offerings to the gods and goddesses of the ocean to guard the sea through a ritual called Kakes. This was held after a ceremony where the Kofiau traditional elders gave a support letter to the Raja Ampat government declaring the zoning system for the Kofiau Marine Protected Area. © Nanang Sujana
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Local girl in dugout canoe with white teatfish, Russell Islands, Solomon Islands. Photographed during the 2004 REA led by Dr. Alison Green of The Nature Conservancy. © Louise Goggin/CRC Reef Research Center