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  1. Papuaphile

    thrustworthy guides in West Papua

    The following recently published on-line article on ecotourism in West Papua provides some useful insights and background information that may enable responsible birders and travelers alike to select a travel outfitter that really makes a difference: "Ecotourism in Papua: opportunities...
  2. Papuaphile

    Ecotourism in West Papua

    The following article on ecotourism in West Papua was recently published on Ecoclub.com and may provide some useful insights and background information for the intrepid birder wishing to explore this most extraordinary of lands: "Ecotourism in Papua: opportunities, challenges, and the way...
  3. Papuaphile

    Birding in Papua or Indonesian New Guinea

    I look forward to seeing your note in print. It would be great if more people would 'invest' in Papuan ornithology...
  4. Papuaphile

    Community Conservation and Ecotourism on Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

    The idea to make direct payments for environmental services (widely known as PES), including biodiversity conservation, is evidently not new. In fact, there is reasonable consensus that a contractual approach over public provision of conservation through so-called "conservation concessions"...
  5. Papuaphile

    Birding in Papua or Indonesian New Guinea

    The western half of the subcontinental island of New Guinea, variously known as Papua, West Papua or Irian Jaya, is a singularly unique tropical wilderness area and a birdwatcher's paradise. In fact, the vast and lush frontier forests of Papua are home to some of the most glorious birds on...
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