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SYDNEY: Eight decades after it was last in the sky, an American bomber known as the Hell’n Pelican II is making its way back ...
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, ...
Eight decades after it was last in the sky, and four since it was taken from the Papua New Guinean jungle, a restored World War II bomber returns to Port Moresby from Queensland.
Herpetology has long navigated through tangled terrain in Papua New Guinea, where species mislabeling and sparse sampling ...
Papua New Guinea's community volunteers provide essential services and health promotion, but the absence of financial support ...
Climate change can influence the epidemiology of vector-borne diseases, potentially introducing new pathogens 13–15 into blood supplies or altering the prevalence of existing pathogens. These changes ...
Where the hot and sweltering tropical valleys and bleached coastlines of Papua New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago meet, archaeologists and geneticists have excavated, and resurrected, ancient hum ...
World Meteorological Organisation just release it's 2024 report into the South West Pacific's climate.
The variable pitohui, a poisonous bird, captured in a mist net on the outskirts of Wanang Village in Papua New Guinea in 2018. In the summer of 1989, Jack Dumbacher was a fresh-faced ornithologist ...
In the rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea—where more than 800 languages echo across valleys and coasts—a remarkable ...
Tales of a "Giant Woolly Rat" have been told for decades, yet no scientist had ever confirmed Mallomys istapantap was alive.
The EU’s landmark anti-deforestation law is under fire for a risk classification system that critics say overlooks illegal ...
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