Hikers in Papua New Guinea heard an “eep-eep-eep” sound and followed it to a yellow-spotted animal. Take a look.
Along the small creeks and tributaries of the Fly River in western Papua New Guinea, a mining company dipped their nets into the water to survey fish species. Every five years, the environmental ...
Prime Minister James Marape made the statement on Sunday, just days after returning from a fisheries meet in the Solomon Islands.
Owing to its violent political history, West Papua's vibrant human past has long been ignored. Unlike its neighbor, the ...
Hikers in Papua New Guinea heard the “harsh” sound coming from the treetops and followed it. Take a look at what they discovered.
THE 1997 climate-induced drought was one of the strongest and worst scenarios in the memory of Papua New Guinea.
A three-nation agreement signed at the Honiara Summit last week could be the latest game-changer for Pacific fisheries cooperation, writes Giff Johnson.