Conservation International

Name
Indo-Pacific Field Division
Location:
47-49 Maunds Road,
Atherton, Queensland, Australia
Contact:
07 40918803
Fax:
07 40918888
Mobile:
0431 304 834
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

Conservation International

The work of Conservation International (CI) is based on cutting-edge science, comprehensive partnerships, and concern for human well-being. With these three principles guiding us, we safeguard valuable species, preserve the most important landscapes and seascapes, and support communities that care for and rely on Earth's natural resources. To reach these goals, we focus on three strategies: dedicating ourselves to innovation, raising awareness about conservation, and maintaining business-like effectiveness.

CI has identified areas of the world with the richest concentration of biodiversity, many providing home to plant and animal species found nowhere else. Most of CI’s activities are concentrated in areas we call biodiversity hotspots and wilderness areas. Our terrestrial and marine work in Australiasia focuses on a number of these areas of biodiversity significance, with the island of New Guinea as the epicenter where most of the Pacific’s biodiversity originated.

Of particular interest to divers is our work in the Bird’s Head Seascape, located in northwest Papua, Indonesia, stretching from Teluk Cenderawasih in its eastern reaches to the Raja Ampat archipelago in the west and the FakFak-Kaimana coastline to the south. Covering a combined area of over 180,000 km² and more than 2500 islands and submerged reefs, the Seascape is home to over 1,200 species of coral reef fishes and nearly 600 species of scleractinian hard coral (approximately 75 percent of the world’s total)—the highest coral reef biodiversity recorded for an area of this size anywhere in the world.

Articles

Bombs, Turtle Soup and the World's Largest Sanctuary Bombs, Turtle Soup and the World's Largest Sanctuary
The history of our vast continents mountains, deserts, adventurers and fighters is well known but that of our watery periphery is often overlooked. Australia’s Coral Sea has a fascinating story and if the government continues with its current plans it will become one of the largest safe havens for marine life on the planet.
Cyclone Yasi and the Great Barrier Reef Cyclone Yasi and the Great Barrier Reef
After the massive impact of Cyclone Yasi, Australia stops to consider the consequences of this natural disaster on the economy, nature and life in Australia as such.
Name
Indo-Pacific Field Division
Location:
47-49 Maunds Road,
Atherton, Queensland, Australia
Contact:
07 40918803
Fax:
07 40918888
Mobile:
0431 304 834
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

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