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Find out what's new in the Solomon Islands program.
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.
Read a Nature Conservancy Magazine feature on how neither British colonists nor Christian missionaries nor government entities could tamp down conflicts among tribes in the Solomon Islands. But when turtles started disappearing, the local people finally started talking.
Download key findings from a Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) of the biodiversity and status of the marine ecosystems of the Solomon Islands.
Read postcards from a five-week trip led by the Conservancy to survey marine life in the Solomon Islands.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © David Wachenfeld © 2004 Triggerfish Images (Underwater view of a coral reef in the Pacific waters off the Solomon Islands taken during the Rapid Ecological Assessment); Photo © Louise Goggin (Local girl in dugout canoe with white teatfish, Russell Islands, Solomon Islands).
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