Saturday, November 24, 2012

Protected Areas and Their Statuses

                There is only one site that is protected on a national level in Fiji and that is Yadua Taba. This island contains small bits of native forests and has the largest population of crested iguanas. Some methods used to preserve these forests include the suppression of fire and the removal of non-native species. The Yadua Taba site is managed by rangers from Yadua's partnership with the National Trust of Fiji Islands with support from the Taronga Zoo, Australia.



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