We are a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting Farwa Island & Lagoon as a unique coastal ecosystem rich in biodiversity and vital to local communities.
We work through field programs, scientific partnerships, and awareness initiatives to reduce pollution, address threats, and promote sustainable management of coastal resources.
We turn awareness into action through volunteering, schools, and local community partnerships.
We focus on sustainable behaviors and empowering people to be part of on-the-ground solutions.
Protecting coastal habitats and wetlands is key to safeguarding biodiversity and migratory birds.
We reduce pollution, monitor threats, and support sustainable coastal management.
We believe in data-driven management: monitoring, reporting, and scientific partnerships for better decisions.
We support environmental research to measure impact and continuously improve programs.
Turning awareness into impact through volunteering and local initiatives.
Protecting sensitive coasts and wetlands where biodiversity thrives.
Data-driven monitoring and reporting to guide sustainable decisions.
A clear framework guiding our programs and initiatives on the ground.
A protected and thriving Farwa Island & Lagoon, managed sustainably to conserve biodiversity and support community well-being.
Protect coastal ecosystems through field action, awareness, research, and partnerships—building practical solutions that scale.
Focused objectives designed for measurable environmental impact.
Clean-up campaigns, monitoring sources, and reducing plastic waste.
Safeguard bird and marine habitats by protecting sensitive areas.
Promote practical, scalable solutions with community and stakeholders.
Integrated tracks that deliver effective protection and long-term change.
Organizing periodic campaigns to remove waste from beaches and wetlands and protect coastal habitats.
Workshops and awareness content to promote responsible environmental behavior and reduce pollution and encroachments.
Collecting field data and environmental monitoring to support evidence-based protection decisions and actions.
Monitoring sea turtles on Farwa Island and tagging them to protect them from extinction, and supporting wildlife restoration such as reintroducing wild rabbits to restore natural balance.
Working with other environmental organizations to train youth and volunteers on bird and environmental monitoring, and collaborating with local and international institutions such as the Ministry of Environment, participating in major projects like IMAP for monitoring and assessment.
Organizing events and environmental camps to explain the importance of biodiversity, protect ecosystems, and encourage community participation.
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