AHURA RESORTS CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
As the 100% Fijian owned Resort company operating in a pristine and sensitive environment, we wholly support the concept of sustainable tourism.
The Ahura Resorts Conservation Foundation implements and manages all environmental programs across land and sea plus, our community projects involving our indigenous resource owners on Malolo Island.
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE:
To be recognized as a leading conservation and community-engaged organisation placing environmental sustainability at the heart of its operations by educating our staff, our guests and our indigenous resource owners about environmental issues, by means of adopting effective environmental sustainability practices that will have a positive impact in our communities.
VISION:
A sustainable future for our planet, where our environment is effectively conserved by all people who live off the land and sea, so that generations to come will experience the rich natural bounty of the land and waters and develop personal connections to this earth.
MISSION:
Our mission is to influence, encourage and assist our natural resource-owning communities to conserve and protect the land and water, the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is ecologically sustainable.
KEY FOCUS AREAS:
- Community Engagement
- Biodiversity Conservation
- Water Management
- Education and Advocacy
- Waste Management
- Energy Management
- Improving Food Security
For more information on all our initiatives Above the Sea, Below the Sea and Community Projects, click here.
How You Can Help
The Ahura Resorts Conservation Foundation relies on the kind patronage of our partners and guests. Here are some ways you can help:
Opt-In Nightly Room Charge: FJD$10 per night
Sponsor a Coral Reef Star: FJD$50
Sponsor & Name a Baby Iguana: FJD$500
Become a Foundation Member: FJD$1000 per annum
Sponsor an Infrastructure Project: FJD$POA
For more information, please contact:
Mr Sia Rasalato
Director of Operations & Sustainable Development
Ahura Resorts Conservation Foundation.