Highlights
of Pacific Island countries celebrating IYB
Cook Islands
The
Cook Islands theme for the International Year of Biodiversity
was "e Tango Maori te Ao Ora Natura; Our Biodiversity
Our Foundation." With an effective strategy for the 2010
biodiversity campaign, Cook Islands, through their National Environmet
Service embarked on an awareness drive that highlighted the importance
of their island biodiversity. Also they highlighted other closely
connected to biodiversity in Raui and Protected Areas and the
Eradication of Invasive Species. Posters and pamphlets were developed
and the media, both newspaper and TV, were utilised to bring the
message across to the people. Below are highlights of Cook Islanders
celebration of IYB 2010.
(Click
here to view Draft Strategy for Cook Islands 2010 Biodiversity
Campaign)
Pictures
of Cook Islands 2010 Biodiversity Campaign
Tuvalu
From the
25 of May to 5 of June, Tuvalu celebrated the International Year
of Biodiversity. It began with an official opening ceremony by the
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The event was broadcasted
through radio transmissions on the theme and purpose of IYB 2010.
For two
weeks, Tuvalu came alive with festivities that highlighted the importance
of preserving biodiversity on Tuvalu. Some of the important topics
discussed included; choose and learn a Tuvaluan species, Advocating
Waste Care Program, Enhance the links between biodiversity and culture,
know your biodiversity issues, showcasing your traditional wear
and be the biodiversity queen.
These issues
were highlighted through various festivities such as the Church
Youth Program, Biodiversity Music Program, Biodiversity Music Festival,
Terrestrial and Marine Awareness programmes, Eco-Tourism and Biodiversity,
Biodiversity Queen beauty Pageant culminating in a biodiversity
dinner ball.
(Click
here to view Tuvalu Programme for 2010 IYB)
Samoa
Value
the Biodiversity of Samoa; It's our life
Efforts
were channelled into the coordination of an official launching and
public awareness raising program, spearheaded by the Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment, on 17 May 2010. The event invited
stakeholders from all sectors and saw fruitful contributions from
intergovernmental organisations and local non government organisations,
including schools and village communities. Some of the issues that
were discussed were; terrestrial biodiversity, marine biodiversity,
impacts of Climate Change and Tsunami on biodiversity and National
Parks Management. There was also a field tour and a tree planting
ceremony.
Program
for the Official Launching of the International Year of Biodiversity
Celebrations and Public Awareness program - 17 May 2010
Opening
Statement made by the Minister of Natural Resources; and Environment,
Hon Faumuina Tiatia Liuga
Collection
of visual images taken during the Launching
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