The central role of the crocodile in the lives of the people of the
Dancers and traditional performers from communities across the region will meet in Ambunti for two days of celebrations. The festival aims to protect the crocodiles and their habitat.
Background:
Communities are also spreading the message that they must start working now to keep the
The Sepik Crocodile Festival, to be held on August 11-12 in Ambunti, is an opportunity to link culture with conservation.
This year’s event theme “Kirapim wok bilong turis wantaim bus, wara na pasin tumbuna bilong
The mighty
Through a partnership programme with community-based organisations such as the Sepik Wetland Management Initiative and Help Resources - the Worldwide Fund for Nature, the PNG Department of Environment and Conservation and local-level governments are working with local clans and villages to build a secure future for the
The unique cultures of the
As part of its support for the festival, WWF will highlight the importance of freshwater biodiversity. It is important to protect and restore freshwater and forest ecosystems to meet future challenges from climate change and to ensure people have access to safe water and food sources.
WWF's work in the
WWF has been working in PNG since 1995. It focuses on linking community action, science and effective policy to ensure the protection and sustainable use of forests, freshwater and marine resources across the
For further information, contact:
Communications Officer
Tel: + 675 320 0149
Email: lkaia@wwfpacific.org.pg
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