Jun 2008
May 2008

The PALAU CONSERVATION SOCIETY protecting Palau's natural resources...with Environmental projects and conservation efforts

PALAU CONSERVATION SOCIETY keeping Palau the way NATURE intended.... protecting and preserving Palau's natural resources.

01 USE BIG IN CONSERVATION
© Gunther Deichmann - Turtle returning to the sea.

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amed one of the world's last “Edens” by National Geographic, Palau is truly blessed with an abundance of natural wonders. From the sublime Rock Islands to Micronesia's largest undisturbed forest, adventure seekers from around the world come to Palau to engage in world-class diving and snorkeling. Palau's magnificent reefs and coral gardens provide the underwater enthusiast with an unparalleled diving experience, where encounters with sharks, mantas, sea turtles and a kaleidoscope of reef fishes are commonplace... read more on the Palau Conservation Society @ http://www.palautours.com/palau-conservation.html

02 CONSERVATION MUST USE
© Gunther Deichmann - pristine mangrove coastline

Late NEWS...Ban on live fish export becomes law in Palau Micronesia a step in the right direction to preserve Palau's natural environment and unique Bio-diversity

Late breaking NEWS from PALAU Micronesia!
...brought to you by palautours.com

Ban on live fish export becomes law in Palau Micronesia
a step in the right direction to preserve Palau's natural
environment and unique Bio-diversity.


See below excerps from a News Paper article by the
Horizon News Staff

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With a stroke of his pen, president Tommy Remengesau, Jr. has put a stop to the export of live reef fish yesterday in Bai Mengeliakl,
Ngarchelong. Remengesau signed into law the Senate Bill.
President Tommy Remengesau, Jr. makes it clear, the significance of stopping the exportation of live reef fish yesterday.