Preserving biodiversity for all
he twenty-sixth meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA 26) was held back to back with the fourth meeting of
The Rarotonga Environment Act 1994/95 was repealed by the Environment Act 2003 formalising the establishment of the NES.
The role of the National Environment Services is based on 5 main areas and has four main departments.
There is a suite of policies, strategies and plans developed over the years to enable environmental protection, conservation and management.
Our cultural identify is deeply rooted in our environment and it is part of our heritage and legacy.
An Environment Consent is a permission granted to an applicant undertaking an activity that has some but not significant environment impact.
A permission required for the construction of a standard residential dwelling or non-construction purposes such as land clearance.
A management tool used to identify the environmental, social and economic impacts of a project prior to decision making.
Any person planning to take any wild animal or plant overseas must apply for a permit for trade movement of endangered species (CITES).
All importers of bulk HFC goods must register as an approved importer with NES.
Other permits issued by NES relates to the transboundary movement of waste, ozone depletion substances and wildlife.
Biodiversity plans are important documents to manage and determine the state of our natural environment.
Protecting species, habitats, ecosystem, and protecting biological diversity.
Activities to protect, maintain, or restore the quality of environmental media.
Historical milestone for conservation in the Cook Islands
The Environment Act 2003 is the primary legislation applied throughout the Cook Islands and the Outer Islands (Pa Enua) of Aitutaki, Atiu, Mauke and Mitiaro.
Several subsidiary legislations made under the Environment Act 2003 to apply provisions of the Act and to also include the Pa Enua.
Numerous national legislations interlinked with the environment but administered by other government entities.
he twenty-sixth meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA 26) was held back to back with the fourth meeting of
Hosted by the Government of Fiji in partnership with the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), this year’s forum centered on advancing national resilience and humanitarian
The main agenda item is the further development of the multilateral mechanism for benefit sharing including a global fund, in which the Convention on Biological
OEWG46, an integral part of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that deplete the ozone layer, brought together Parties from across the globe, including the Cook
Cook Islands delegation, Fred Nicholas from NES, Andre Tuiravakai from MFEM, and Lavinia Tama from ADB, attended the People Planet Prosperity (3Ps) Forum 2024 and
ailean Henderson from NES recently attended the Pacific Small Islands Developing States Consultation Meeting regarding the Pre-Zero Draft of the New Declaration on 3R and
The purpose of the WWF roundtable was to discuss these concepts and identify possible opportunities to merge or join the proposals.
This Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been prepared to ensure that possible adverse environmental, social and economic impacts are identified and avoided, minimized or
The event will bring together over 70 invasive species professionals and practitioners from across the Pacific region and within the Cook Islands including Atiu and
NES Director Halatoa Fua, attended the 11th annual subcommittee of Permanent Representatives (CPR), which is the working body of the secretariat, member states, and observers,