Education & Training

Scholarship applications now open for Conservation training

Scholarship applications now open for Conservation training

Scholarship applications are now open for our 2022 Adaptive Management for Conservation training program, including our keystone course on Applying the Conservation Standards.

Join conservation practitioners from around the world in our online and field-based courses.

Applications close December 1st, 2021. Please visit https://pacollaboration.org/scholarships for more information and instructions to apply.

Update on Conservation Capacity Building in PNG

Update on Conservation Capacity Building in PNG

Over the past 12 months the Institute worked with conservation education leaders to successfully develop and deliver a conservation capacity-building program in partnership with the Papua New Guinea (PNG) Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA).

The customised training program was supported by the UNDP Global Environment Facility and was designed to help CEPA prepare for the strategic implementation of nearly 60 protected areas in PNG.

New joint venture with the Protected Areas Collaboration

New joint venture with the Protected Areas Collaboration

The Protected Areas Collaboration for Learning & Research (PAC) has announced a new joint venture agreement with partners the Tasmanian Land Conservancy and the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute.

The collaboration brings together organisations, experts and practitioners dedicated to growing education, research and learning for heritage protection, stewardship, conservation management and capacity development for protected areas in Australia, Asia and the Pacific.

2020 Online Course: Adaptive Management For Conservation

2020 Online Course: Adaptive Management For Conservation

Due to the current global pandemic restricting travel and social distancing, the Institute is converting our usual field-based Adaptive Management for Conservation course into a 2-week fully-online course, accessible to people from around the world.

Dr. Rosalie Chapple, the Institute’s Education Program leader, welcomes this opportunity to adaptively manage the delivery of the course itself, in response to the urgent need to build capacity for conservation.

Partnership to manage network of protected areas in PNG

Partnership to manage network of protected areas in PNG

The Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute has established an exciting education and training partnership with the Conservation and Environment Protection Authority of Papua New Guinea, funded by the United Nations Development Program.

Through this partnership, BMWHI will deliver a capacity building program to help train customary landowners and CEPA to effectively manage the network of protected areas in Papua New Guinea.