On the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea, a species was considered “lost” for more than five decades before it was photographed for the first time. Tom Vierus WWF-Pacific In remote areas of ...
Over half a century after its last sighting, a "lost species" of bird has been found—and this time, there is photographic evidence. On Sept. 13, the World Wildlife Fund reported that a New Britain ...
In this article I examine the relationship between new oil-palm plantations and state-formation in Pomio, a remote rural district of East New Britain Province (Papua New Guinea). I am particularly ...
In Koriams Law Australian anthropologist Andrew Lattas meets his match in philosopherinformant Peter Avarea of Matong village Pomio Papua New Guinea Motivated by their lively dialogue the film sets ...
In a statement, the Alexander Soros Foundation said that it had given the annual award to Pavol “for his courage and commitment to protecting his community’s land and forests from the illegal and ...