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'Rediscovered' species spotlight importance of Indigenous knowledge
SAN FRANCISCO, US, 15 April 2026 (Mongabay) - Two species of marsupial thought by scientists to be extinct for thousands of years still live in the forests of Indonesian Papua on the island of New Guinea, according to recently published research. One of the animals, the ring-tailed glider, is sacred to the Tambrauw people, and it’s part of a newly proposed genus, Tous, borrowing the Tambrauw name for the glider. The other animal, a pygmy long-fingered possum, was discovered during a mammal-watching trip on the Bird’s Head Peninsula.

Invasive ferrets removed from an island in a world-first
BELFAST, Northern Ireland, 15 April 2026 (Mongabay) - Rathlin Island off the north of Northern Ireland is now free from feral ferrets that were harming its native seabirds. Conservationists say this is the first time these nonnative animals, which were domesticated from polecats some 2,000 years ago, have been completely eradicated from any island.

Bohol Island is home to one of the world’s smallest primates
LONDON, UK, 15 April 2026 (IFL) - A gathering of mysterious cones dots the horizon of Bohol Island in the Philippines. These natural geological features formed over millions of years and their appearance changes with the seasons, which is where their name “Chocolate Hills” comes from. There are thought to be between 1,200 to 1,700 Chocolate Hills spread across Bohol. Some of them stand at 120 meters (394 feet) tall, while others are a mere 30 meters (98 feet). Speaking of small things, Bohol is also home to tarsiers, one of the world’s smallest primates.

Marshall Islands lead new push to protect Pacific reefs
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 15 April 2026 (PMN) - In the clear waters of Ailuk Atoll in the Marshall Islands, underwater cameras are picking up something rare in today’s oceans: large numbers of sharks and Napoleon wrasse moving through healthy coral reefs.

Tuvalu to host world leaders before Cop31 summit
LONDON, UK, 15 April 2026 (Guardian) - Tuvalu, the Pacific nation at the forefront of the global climate crisis, will host a special meeting of world leaders before this year’s Cop31 summit, as the conference president expresses “complete faith” in Chris Bowen to lead tough negotiations.

Cuba could beat US energy blockade
LONDON, UK, 15 April 2026 (Guardian) - Cuba could beat the US’s crippling energy blockade for ever with just an $8bn investment in renewable energy. And the rest of the world should pay for it. Those are the bold claims of a thinktank analysis of the embattled socialist republic’s energy policy, which claims that Cuba could show its Caribbean neighbours the way to a green energy future.

NAF
North Atlantic Forum bi-annual international conference 17-21 June, 2024, Connemara, Ireland, 

IWRA
1st Islands Water Congress 4-6 Sept, 2024, Torshavn, Faroe Islands

ANATOMY OF ISLANDS
12th Anatomy of Islands symposium 26-28 Sept, 2024, Jelsa, Hvar Island, Croatia

CIS
Critical Island Studies 4th international conference 3-4 Oct, 2024, Manila, Philippines

CBD
COP16 21 Oct-1 Nov, 2024, Cali, Colombia

UNFCCC
COP29 11-22 November, 2024, Baku, Azerbaijan

ISLAND DYNAMICS
DARKNESS II conference, 20-23 January 2025, Nuuk, Greenland

JICAS
Islands And Island Studies conference 3-7 June, 2025, Jersey, Channel Islands

UNITED NATIONS
UN Ocean Conference 9-13 June, 2025, Nice, France

UPEI
3rd international conference on SIS and SNIJs 16-20 June, 2025, Charlottetown, PEI

OTIE
17th International Islands Conference 23-25 October, 2025, Corsica, France

SICRI
Island Studies International Conference 25-28 June, 2026, Tacloban City, Leyte Islands, Philippines

ISISA
20th Islands of the World Conference 7-11 July 2026, Shinan County, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

SPREP
11th Pacific Islands Conference for Nature Conservation and Protected Areas, 7–11 September 2026, Noumea, New Caledonia