South Pacific Regional Environment Programme Grant



Organization - South Pacific Regional Environment Programme
Grant Amount - $40,000
Foundation - Packard Foundation
Grant Purpose - To support travel-related costs for at least eight Pacific Islanders to attend the 8th Pacific Island Conference for Nature Conservation and Protected Areas to be held in Papua New Guinea in October 2007


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