INTERNATIONAL NGO · PIRT MEMBER · TNC
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Role at PIRT
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a founding member (TNC) of the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) contributes regional expertise and networks to PIRT working groups, partner programmes and the Pacific BioScapes initiative — supporting the four-year Pacific Islands Framework for Nature Conservation across all 22 Pacific Island countries and territories.
About the organisation
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) operates across the Pacific from a base in United States, contributing to nature conservation through capacity-building, technical assistance, partnerships with member states and civil society, knowledge management, and direct programme delivery on the ground. As a PIRT member, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) aligns its regional priorities with the Roundtable framework agreement and reports against pan-Pacific biodiversity targets.
Active programmes that intersect with PIRT
- Pacific BioScapes — EU-funded action managed by SPREP; The Nature Conservancy (TNC) contributes regional or thematic expertise across the workstreams.
- NBSAP coordination — supports member countries' updates of National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans aligned with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
- GBF Target 3 (30×30) — area-based conservation work, including marine protected areas, indigenous-led conservation areas and trans-boundary corridors.
- Conference 2026 — co-delivers the 11th Pacific Islands Conference for Nature Conservation and Protected Areas in Noumea.
Working group involvement
- Nature-based Solutions Working Group (NbSWG) — active member.
- Pacific Area-based Conservation Network (PACoN) — active member.
- Pacific Species Working Group (SWG) — active member.