greenvavau.org
ABOUT US
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Supporting Long-term Sustainability in Vava’u. Keep Vava’u Green works to raise awareness by utilizing the power of Social Media; collaborates with community partners in Vava’u through the exchange of information, knowledge, ideas and moral support; and fundraisers to aid environmental initiatives on the ground through Vava’u environmental organizations and groups. Amongst others. Our vision and purpose are articulated in our mission statement. 2012 Keep Vava'u Green Project.
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BACKGROUND
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Supporting Long-term Sustainability in Vava’u. Vava’u is a chain of more than 50 raised coral limestone islands and atolls - one big main island characterized with high cliffs to the north and lower to the south where many of the smaller islands spread out. Known for its stunning beauty, Vava’u rises 204 meters above sea level and is located in northern Tonga. But there are signs of encouragement. VEPA. Vava’u Environmental Protection Association), the first environmental NGO in Vava’u has accomplished a...
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Tidbits from Tonga: Links
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Tonga Group 76 Blogs. VEPA (Vava'u Environmental Protection Agency). Http:/ www.vavauenvironment.org/. South Pacific Business Development. Http:/ www.spbdmicrofinance.com/. Https:/ www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government or the Peace Corps. Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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Life, Conservation, Photography: October 2012
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A blog about my life, what we do, why we do it, and much more. Friday, October 26, 2012. Has always seemed a challenge to me until we decided to move more to sustainable living and being less dependent on quick fixes. Now living on a small pacific island means that we do have to rely on a great percentage of our meals coming from processed and packaged food. You can buy local beef at certain stores but chicken and pork etc all come for New Zealand and Australia. The back of the seed packet and advice giv...
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Life, Conservation, Photography: May 2012
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A blog about my life, what we do, why we do it, and much more. Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Not something I seem to do well with at the moment, piling again too many projects on and not spending the time I would like to give each one in an effort to get them all done. So I am slowing down, sorry to those projects that did not make my list for now, you will be in on the next round! Not normally a rambler, but there we go. Sunday, May 13, 2012. These mats are either sold in the local market or sent to a family...
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Friends of the VSFC
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Officers and Committee Members. TIGFA National Tournament 2014. Friends of the Vava'u Sport Fishing Club and links with helpful information about Vava'u. Tongan Special Management Area Brochure. This is a download link. Important information on No-Fishing areas around Tonga. It is important to note that there have been additions to the no-fishing areas. Be sure to contact the Ministry of Fisheries for more up to date information. Vava'u Environmental Protection Association.
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VEPA News: January 2013
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Up to date posts about our current conservation and environment projects. Thursday, January 24, 2013. Nesting Colonies of Vava'u's Outer Islands. Posted by Kate Walker. Otu Motu Lalo outlined in red. Typical coastal vegetation on Taula. Fuleheu), the Banded Rail ( Gallirallus philippensis. Veka) and the Collared Kingfisher ( Todiramphus chloris. Ngongo)with an estimated 13,000 breeding pairs, next most abundant are the Brown Noddy ( Anous stolidus. Tala) with an estimated 1,000 breeding pairs. The studie...
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VEPA News: October 2012
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Up to date posts about our current conservation and environment projects. Monday, October 29, 2012. Turtle Release 26th October. Upon arriving at work this morning we were alerted to a turtle that was on a local fishing boat, the fishermen allowed us to purchase the turtle for TOP30. Though we do not like paying for turtles as a means to preserve them unfortunately this is often the only way we can secure a release. Kate Walker with the Turtle. 475 cm in length of the carapace. At 475cm this turtle is no...
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Life, Conservation, Photography: January 2013
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A blog about my life, what we do, why we do it, and much more. Sunday, January 13, 2013. 2010 and 2011 were tough personal years for us with my husband spending a lot of time overseas to look after his mom, something we are entirely grateful that we were able to do. Her passing at the end of 2011 brought a realisation to us of how hard it is to be with family and each other as well as run a business that relies on you being here 24/7. Sometimes life hands you milk and you make butter? Find us on Twitter.
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VEPA News: January 2015
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Up to date posts about our current conservation and environment projects. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. VEPA Environmental Awareness Program - Jan 2015. So welcome back from Hainite, Lisa and Moala:. The Community Awareness Team -. Lisa, Hainite, and Moala. The Community Awareness Team now all in green! We’ve had a great break and are back in our ta‘ovala’s. Ready to take-on twenty fifteen! Presenting to all the GPS teacher's at Vava'u High. To kick off the new year with excitement. Come visit our website.