A coalition for Pacific nature, founded in 1997.
PIRT brings together 16 organisations across 22 Pacific Island countries and territories — for biodiversity, climate-resilient ecosystems, and the Vemööre Declaration.

Our mission

To safeguard Pacific biodiversity through coordinated, indigenous-led, and science-grounded conservation across the 22 island countries and territories of the Pacific.

Vision

A Pacific where nature and people thrive together — where reefs, forests, and traditional knowledge are passed on stronger than we received them.

How we work

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Convening

We host the biennial Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation — the regions flagship gathering of 200+ practitioners, ministers, and indigenous leaders. Between conferences, six thematic working groups convene quarterly to advance shared priorities, joined by ad-hoc dialogues across all 22 island countries and territories.

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Working groups

Six thematic groups carry the day-to-day programme: Marine, Terrestrial, Climate, Indigenous knowledge, Youth, and Funding & Policy. Each is co-led by member organisations and meets quarterly to align field projects, share methodology, and surface advocacy priorities for the coalition. See our working groups →

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Field action

Member organisations run conservation projects on the ground — locally managed marine areas, reef monitoring, terrestrial restoration, traditional knowledge documentation. PIRT coordinates the shared methodology, pools data into a regional dashboard, and channels coalition funding to fill site-level gaps.

Governance

PIRT operates under a steering committee of representatives from its 18 member organisations. The Secretariat is hosted by SPREP in Apia, Samoa. See governance for the full structure.

History

The Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation has met every two years since 1998.

  1. 1998
    PIRT founded

    Inaugural Pacific Islands Conference convenes at Apia, Samoa with 9 founding member organisations.

  2. 2008
    Coalition expanded

    Membership grows to 14 organisations; first dedicated Secretariat established at SPREP.

  3. 2018
    PIELA awards launched

    First Pacific Islands Environmental Leadership Awards held at PIC9, Suva.

  4. 2024
    2024–2028 strategy adopted

    Five-year strategic plan endorsed at PIC10, Apia, Samoa.

  5. 2026
    PIC11 in Noumea

    11th conference convening 200+ delegates 7–11 September in New Caledonia.