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Showing posts with label Research and conservation in PNG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research and conservation in PNG. Show all posts

ACTIONS: Climate Change in 2025, Climate Change Projections for 2050 and Beyond

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As the world grapples with the increasingly evident effects of climate change, the focus in 2025 is expected to be on "Adapting and Adv...

Endangered Species in Papua New Guinea Listed 2019 Data

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Papua New Guinea is known for its rich biodiversity, but unfortunately, many of its unique species are at risk of extinction.  According to ...

Carnivorous Plants from Kew Gardens, London

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In Papua New Guinea, carnivorous plants are commonly seen growing among the grasses, especially the 'Kunai' grasses, in the highlan...

International Forest Day: 10 Facts About Forest and People We Do Not Know

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 The Internation Forest Day 2021 in on Saturday 21st of March. It is widely known that there is a NEED to look after out forested areas. The...
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PNG Insight is a blog that shares valuable information on Papua New Guinea's education curriculum, national examinations, Tuition Fee Free Policy, and the impact of political influences on education. With a focus on education, development, and travel in PNG, we provide insightful and informative content for readers interested in gaining a deeper understanding of PNG's education system and experiences.

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