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Papua New Guinea Leatherback Conservation Program


Papua New Guinea is one of last strongholds for leatherbacks in the western Pacific. The other is neighboring Indonesia. The Pacific leatherback's population has declined more than 90% in the past 20 years due to industrial fishing on the high seas and the harvesting of nesting adults and eggs on beaches.

By partnering with coastal communities, we are working to protect and restore the declining leatherback turtle population and habitat by helping to establish Marine Conservation Deeds in important nesting beaches and marine waters.


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Learn about Conservation Deeds and community organizing in PNG.

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Explore the islands of the Western Pacific, the amazing sea turtles and marine biodiversity, and the important issues of the region.

Pacific Leatherback Project in PNG Awarded Conservation Grant

U. S. Conservationists Launch Legal Challenge to $3 Billion Government Subsidy of Natural Gas Plant in Papua New Guinea
March 11th, 2010

New Karkum Conservation Area in Papua New Guinea Works for People and Sea Turtles




Sea Turtle Restoration Project • PO Box 370 • Forest Knolls, CA 94933, USA
Phone: +1 415 663 8590 • Fax: +1 415 663 9534 • info@seaturtles.org
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