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Listed here are some of the information
materials for the Melanesia CBC. Download your copy to read more about CI's
projects in the region.
All files are in Adobe Acrobat format. You will
need Adobe Acrobat to be able to read this files.
If you don't have adobe on your PC, go to www.adobe.com
to download your copy.

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- Melanesia
CBC Factsheet (5.9 MB)
- This is Conservation International Melanesia's
factsheet, with basic information about CI's operations within
the region.
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Papua New Guinea
Milne Bay
Factsheet (1.4 MB)
Nakanai
Factsheet (3.7 MB)
Tree Kangaroo Conservation Project [TKCP] Factsheet (1 MB)
Kaijende Highlands RAP Report
RAP has published findings from its survey of the Kaijende Highlands, Enga Province in Papua New Guinea. This expedition documented over 600 species in an area of stunning beauty. Sixteen plant species and 8 frog species were new to science.
- Lakekamu
Factsheet (2.5 MB)
Lakekamu is a terrestrial area in which CI
is involved, and is situated on the border of Gulf, Morobe and
Central Provinces of Papua New Guinea..
- Milne
Bay RAP II Report (4.37
MB)
This report presents the results of a rapid
field assessment of Milne Bay Province, which encompasses the
extreme southeastern tip of mainland Papua New Guinea and an extensive
offshore area immediately eastward.
- Klampun
Wildlife Management Area Prospectus (2 MB)
Find out more about the newly launched Klampun
Wildlife Management Area in East New Britain Province, Papua New
Guinea.
- Lakekamu
Stakeholder Workshop Report - April 2004 (1.26MB)
This report contains a summary of the proceedings
and sessions of the Lakekamu Project Stakeholder workshop held
for 3days (Wednesday 14th – Friday 16th April, 2004) at
Motupore Island.
- Lakekamu
Socio-economic & Biological Data Analysis (1.35MB)
This summary report contains analysis of socio-economic
and biological data of the Lakekamu Project area. Commissioned
by Conservation International this report compliments the project
evaluation conducted by CDI Foundation as an independent organisation
together with project implementers Foundation for People and Community
Development (FPCD) and Conservation International (CI).
- Lakekamu
RAP Report (5.81 MB)
Conservation in Papua New Guinea requires
direct, enthusiastic, and long-term participation between landowners
and conservationist. Thus the Lakekamu survey was an adaptation
of the RAP to the special needs of Papua New Guinea.
- South
New Ireland RAP Report (10.4
MB)
Biologically, New Ireland
has remained one of the least studied regions of Papua New Guinea
(PNG), and the mountainous southern zone has been considered both
a high priority and a major "scientific unknown" (Beehler
1993).
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