
Bula vinaka and welcome to the 15th issue of the NFMV newsletter. As you will note from the newsletter it has been a very eventful beginning to 2013 with Nunia Thomas taking over as Director of NFMV, with 2 new team members from BirdLife Pacific Program joining NFMV, and the departure of Eli O'Connor - the Fiji Petrel Officer. Read on !!
18 April, 2013

Bula vinaka and welcome to the 14th issue of the NFMV newsletter. It was a busy month for our organisation in July, the highlight was working with Annie O’Brien, a wonderful artist who created life sized animal models from recycled fabrics, masi materials and more, making our Fiji Museum exhibition a success.
27 August, 2012

Thank you for your membership with NatureFiji-MareqetiViti.
An important upcoming event:
Members and friends are invited to attend a species model exhibition, Date: 1st of June 2012
Venue: The Fiji Museum
Time: 7:30 - 9:30pm
The exhibition will showcase various threatened species that are found in Fiji, PLUS each model of the species is made up of 100% recycled materials! The models were created by one of our very own members, Anne O'Brien of Anniemals as a show of support for conservation in Fiji and the work of NatureFiji-MareqetiViti.
An important upcoming event:
Members and friends are invited to attend a species model exhibition, Date: 1st of June 2012
Venue: The Fiji Museum
Time: 7:30 - 9:30pm
The exhibition will showcase various threatened species that are found in Fiji, PLUS each model of the species is made up of 100% recycled materials! The models were created by one of our very own members, Anne O'Brien of Anniemals as a show of support for conservation in Fiji and the work of NatureFiji-MareqetiViti.
22 May, 2012

2012 NFMV Work Plan and Live Projects The NFMV team kicked off 2012 with our annual planning meet at the Raintree Lodge, Colo-i-Suva, from the 4-5th of January. The Strategic planning meet, is an important annual exercise, as each year the team reviews the projects of the year before planning for the year ahead.
12 March, 2012

The 2011 Agricultural Show from the 20th-23rd of July, was a successful display of NatureFiji-MareqetiViti\'s conservation projects and research efforts.
16 August, 2011

Ni Sa Bula and welcome to our September Newsletter. The last few months have been a busy time for volunteers at NFMV.
1 September, 2010

NFMV have been working with many partners on the conservation issues facing Fiji. One of the partners is RiversFiji who manage The Upper Navua Conservation Site, internationally known for being one of Fiji’s Protected Areas and Fiji’s first “Wetland of International Importance” or “Ramsar site”.
1 June, 2010

2010 is the Convention of Biological Diversity’s International Year of Biodiversity. This is a special year for NatureFiji-MareqetiViti, as we are Fiji’s only membership-based conservation NGO working solely for the conservation of our biodiversity.
15 March, 2010

So far 2009 has been a very busy year for us, we have been lucky to receive funding for several large projects,including: further pelagic expeditions to find the Fiji Petrel; a large Forestry
project looking at creating permanent sustainably-managed forest estates; funding from British High Commission for our Sago Project; and, the Arcadia fund for some of our core activities.
Alongside finding funding for further conservation activities we have also nearly completed several projects,including a trial Sago Palm restoration community project at Culanuku and
Site Support Group work at Tomanivi (see feature article).
project looking at creating permanent sustainably-managed forest estates; funding from British High Commission for our Sago Project; and, the Arcadia fund for some of our core activities.
Alongside finding funding for further conservation activities we have also nearly completed several projects,including a trial Sago Palm restoration community project at Culanuku and
Site Support Group work at Tomanivi (see feature article).
29 July, 2009

Ni Sa Bula and welcome to our 2nd newsletter, we hope you find it interesting. If you would like any more information on us and our projects please take a look at our website.
We held our first AGM in August (2008) at the University of the South Pacific. With a large attendance, the meeting was a great success, thanks to all those that showed their support.
We held our first AGM in August (2008) at the University of the South Pacific. With a large attendance, the meeting was a great success, thanks to all those that showed their support.
16 February, 2009

As you will see in the newsletter since our official launch at the Sigatoka Sand Dunes a year ago (see page 12) we have been hard at work selecting our work priorities, fundraising with some success (see p.6 and 9), putting together a team (see p.5) and launching projects (see p.6). In particular, the Sago Palm Project has quickly assumed a national profile with major media coverage and interest. While our first completed project - Fiji's Endangered Species has been received enthusiastically.
16 July, 2008
