Rangers are very important in maintaining green lines that protect conservation areas, marine protected areas, wildlife refuges, historic sites, or resource management areas. Whether they are conducting awareness programs, enforcing laws, accompanying visitors, or assisting researchers, rangers are essential to establishing secure, enjoyable and memorable experiences. The ‘Solomon Islands Ranger Skills Guide’ is intended to assist local rangers with skills and practical training that may be useful in managing and monitoring natural resources at their respective sites. It is intended to help the relevant government ministry manage, protect and preserve Solomon Islands natural heritage, and to support conservation efforts that will ensure the...
A study is made of the role of traditional conservation practice in protecting the natural and cultu...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
International environmental organizations have an increasing commitment to the development of conser...
The ranger profession is rallying behind the need for change, driven by external and internal pressu...
Solomon Islands stretches across 1700 km and includes diverse island geographies and cultures due to...
Importance of community stakeholder participation in coastal freshwater and tidal wetland monitoring...
Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate. The majority of the protected and conserv...
Protected areas are key to biodiversity conservation and ranger-based monitoring, and law enforcemen...
The Tongass National Forest has been described as a land of vast beauty, as a home to unique flora ...
Solomon Islands has highly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems critically important to cultural identit...
Tetepare Island, the largest uninhabited island in the south Pacific Ocean, is an icon of Solomon Is...
This guide was developed to document the process and activities that WorldFish staff have used and a...
Through the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme, the Solomon Islands Nationa...
In the Solomon Islands, more than 80% of the population are rural dwellers who commonly build liveli...
Positive ranger–community relationships are vitally important to effective conservation in and aroun...
A study is made of the role of traditional conservation practice in protecting the natural and cultu...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
International environmental organizations have an increasing commitment to the development of conser...
The ranger profession is rallying behind the need for change, driven by external and internal pressu...
Solomon Islands stretches across 1700 km and includes diverse island geographies and cultures due to...
Importance of community stakeholder participation in coastal freshwater and tidal wetland monitoring...
Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate. The majority of the protected and conserv...
Protected areas are key to biodiversity conservation and ranger-based monitoring, and law enforcemen...
The Tongass National Forest has been described as a land of vast beauty, as a home to unique flora ...
Solomon Islands has highly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems critically important to cultural identit...
Tetepare Island, the largest uninhabited island in the south Pacific Ocean, is an icon of Solomon Is...
This guide was developed to document the process and activities that WorldFish staff have used and a...
Through the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme, the Solomon Islands Nationa...
In the Solomon Islands, more than 80% of the population are rural dwellers who commonly build liveli...
Positive ranger–community relationships are vitally important to effective conservation in and aroun...
A study is made of the role of traditional conservation practice in protecting the natural and cultu...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
International environmental organizations have an increasing commitment to the development of conser...