Protecting Hawksbill Turtles: The Collaborative Efforts of WWF Pacific and Local Communities in Fiji_Episode 47
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In this episode we have a chat with WWF Pacific. Jonathan and Kara from WWF Pacific discuss turtle conservation on Kavewa Island, specifically focused on the critically endangered Hawksbill Turtle. Jonathan shares his Fijian heritage and his family's move to Fiji in 2020, focusing on creating employment through responsible resource utilization. He envisions supporting the Fiji national rugby team and fostering local culture. Kara, with a background in environmental science, details her work in turtle conservation, emphasizing the integration of traditional knowledge with scientific methods. They highlight the importance of community involvement, technology, and cultural sensitivity in conservation efforts, aiming for sustainable and impactful outcomes.
Jonathan then takes on the conversation with Dr. Hugo, the Marine Program Coordinator for WWF New Caledonia. Chatting about his experience in Northern Fiji, what he has been able to pass on to us in Fiji because of his past experience with satellite tagging turtles, and he sure drops a lot of knowledge on Jonathan in this one! What a special guy.























