About




” My Land, my Water, my Home…. May I be as good and beautiful to you as you have been to me…”

-Camp Ebiil Theme

Ebiil Society as a non-profit organization was created and legally chartered in 2005 is governed by a Board of Directors with seven elected members and administered by a program Director.

The society’s main goal is the education of environmental protection and proper management of natural resources through indigenous knowledge. Ebiil Society, Inc. derived its organization name through a group of community members in Ngarchelong State who came together to advocate for continuity of a permanent conservation of the Ebiil Channel, which has been documented as an important aggregation site for groupers and other species of fish.

Current projects include terrestrial management/reforestation, turtle monitoring, marine debris monitoring and education, and summer camps which teach indigenous knowledge about environment, culture, and tradition.

Camp Ebiil was created in 2005 in a response to the environmental challenges faced by Palau’s natural resources under threat from over harvesting and other unsustainable practices.

 

Management & Staff

Ann Singeo; Executive Director Tel: +680 855-2676, annsingeo@gmail.com

Surech Bell; Fishery Coordinator Tel: +680 775-1944, surechbells@gmail.com

Muku Singeo; Tel: +680 775-7514, mukusingeo@gmail.com  

Patty Kloulechad; Tel: +680 775-7512, pattykorang8@gmail.com

Kazuma Harakawa; kawahara.kazuma@gmail.com

Margie Olsudong; Tel: +680 855-1043

Ilima Hirao; Tel: +680 775-7511, kloulchad@gmail.com

 

Board of Directors

Baudista Sato; Chairperson

Ulang Skang; Vice Chairperson

Faustina Rehuher-Marugg; Member

Tino Kloulechad; Member

Nobert Villanueva; Member

Kyoko April; Member

Jolie Liston; Member

 

For more information, call +680 855-2676 or email info@ebiilsociety.org

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