The Nakau Programme is a rainforest conservation financing programme supplying carbon offsets from community owned projects in the Pacific Islands.

Joined September 2019
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Live and Learn staff work closely with Drawa community members. Sometimes this means joining rangers and doing hard work out in the forest. Here is a picture of Lanieta, the project manager, trying to keep her shoes dry at the start of a long day in the bush! #climatesolutions
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Drawa rangers collecting fresh #water after a long day of work. Their forest provides cool, clean water all year round, and is one of the many benefits of their #carbon project. #nature #livelihoods #climatesolutions
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Some of the areas that Drawa landowners have committed to #conservation are a long way from villages: a great excuse for the rangers to camp in the forest! Check out the morning view from the master bedroom. #livelihoods #climateaction #sustainability #Fiji
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The Drawa forests protect more than just #carbon. They also provide valuable resources to communities, like pigs, prawns and fruit. Forest monitoring walks can even double up as hunting trips, so sometimes the rangers will take their canine companions with them! #climateaction
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Drawa rangers sitting on an ancient stone wall that their ancestors used for protection. The forest is filled with places of cultural significance, and community members have plenty of stories to tell about its past. #Carboncredits help preserve history, as well as the #climate!
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Drawa project rangers must regularly monitor their forests to ensure that community #carbon stocks are safe and sound. Recently, they have started using the Avenza app, a user friendly but high-tech way of recording their work. #climatesolutions #communityconservation
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Forests in the Drawa area contain some huge trees. This one took three men to wrap their arms around it! By selling carbon credits, landowners are able to keep these ancient giants in the ground for future generations to marvel at.
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