Monthly Tree Planting

The last Thursday of each month is tree planting day for Ebiil and partners from OSCA & the Division of Fire & Rescue, restoring the old phosphate mine site in Ngardmau. On March 25th, we planted 403 trees – btaches, ukaltreesl, kisaks, las, miich, rebotel, and some kuskus for sediment trap. For more information please contact Ebiil Society.

Educational Awareness Week Activities

Educational Awareness Week 2021 Activities with Belau Modekngei School (BMS) included learning about Ngarkeklau archaeology and plants. Following the lessons, the students planted trees. In addition, the students planted clams (duadou) and fruit trees at Ngardmau.      These activities took place March 18 and 19, 2021 at Ngarkeklau Island with BMS and Ngermasch Marine Conservation Area with Ngardmau Elementary […]

World Forest Day Activity

In honor of International Forest Day, Ebiil Society held a joint tree planting activity with OSCA (Ngardmau Protected Area Network) and the National Division of Fire & Rescue    A total of 321 trees were planted in a savanna area of Ngardmau that has suffered from a wild fire burn. This is in addition to an existing fire break belt […]

Fire Prevention and Suppression Training

  Ebiil Society held the Wild Land Fire Prevention and Suppression Training on February 26, 2021 with the US Forest Service. Joining Ebiil Society in a Webinar at Ngerulmud and afternoon drill at Kokusai, Ngatpang, were Protected Area Network Site representatives from Ngatpang, Ngeremlengui, Melekeok, Ngarchelong, Ngiual, Ngchesar, Ngardmau, Aimeliik, and Airai States.   For more information about Ebiil Society’s […]

Ebiil Society Restoration Work at Ngardmau State

On February 25, 2021, Ebiil Society conducted a tree planting day at Ngardmau State. Together with the Ngardmau State Government and OSCA, a total of 640 trees were planted at the restoration site and 70 trees at the fire break. Ebiil Society would like to remind travellers and residents of Babeldoab Island to use extreme caution in the dry season. […]

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