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National Parks
- Lower Vunivia Catchment
- Mount Tomanivi
- Nadrau Plateau (Western Sector)
- Sigatoka Sand Dunes
- Sovi Basin
Nature Reserves
- Draunibota and Labiko Island
- Garrick Memorial
- Nadarivatu
- Naqarabuluti
- Ravilevu
- Rokosalase
- Tomaniivi
- Vunimoli
- Vuo Island
- Wabu Forest
Marine Parks
Marine Protected Areas
- Bukatatanoa Barrier Reef
- Fulaga
- Great Astrolobe Lagoon
- Makogai Island
- Malolo Project
- Manava Island
- Namenalala Resort Marine Reserve
- Sawaieke
- Tavarua Island
- Vuata Ono
- Vuna (Waitabu)
- Yanuca Marine Park
Forest Reserves
- Vunia Forest Conservation
- Wailevu
Forest Parks
- Bouma National
- Colo-I-Suva
- Mount Evans Forest Park
- Waikatakata Cultural
Marine Sanctuaries
Faunal Reserves
- Bird Island, Beqa Lagoon
- Gau
- Moturiki
- Mount Washington, Kadavu
- Mubulau Island
- Namena Lala Island
- Nanuku Islet
- Naulu-Lokia Swamps
- Navua Swamp
- Neoveitchia Storckii Palm Reserve
- Nukubasaga and Bukubalati
- Nukutolu Islets
- Ogea Levu
- Selala Mangrove Reserve
- Silktail Reserve
- Sovu Islands
- Taqua Rocks
- Vatu-i-Lami Island
- Vatu-i-Ra Island
- White Rock
- Yabu Island
Recreation Reserves
Other Areas
- Kadavu
- Kioba
- Koroutari
- Lower Vunivia
- Mount Evans
- Nadrau Plateau
- Rokosalase
- Sovi Basin Conservation Area
- Tunuloa
- Wabu Creek
Wildlife Sanctuaries
- Yadua Taba Island Crested Iguana Reserve
- Cultural Heritage
- Tavuni Hill Fortification Project
Reserved Forests
- Buretolu
- Colo-i-Suva
- Kalobo Water Catchment
- Korotari
- Maranisaga and Wainiveiota
- Naboro
- Nadarivatu/Nadala
- Naitasiri
- Rewa
- Savura Forest
- Taveuni
- Tavua
- Vago
- Vunimoli
- Yarawa
Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar)
- Upper Navua Conservation Area
Cloud Forest Sites
- Kandavu
- Ngau
- Taveuni
- Vanua Levu
- Viti Levu
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Protected Areas in Fiji
Fiji has an unspoiled, unique environment of extreme beauty and tranquillity.
Adrift for millennia in splendid isolation in the blue of the South Pacific it has escaped the evils of industrial progress, the incursions of dangerous animals, poisonous snakes, spiders and pestilent diseases such as malaria.
In July 1989, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes were designated as Fiji's first National Park and their management handed over to the National Trust of Fiji.
The Dunes are a unique feature of Fiji's National Heritage. They form an area of outstanding natural beauty covering 650 hectares, and offer a rich combination of interesting features.
The national park is of importance as an educational and recreational facility. It is the first milestone in Fiji's drive for environmental conservation and management.
Sources: Fiji Visitors Bureau, WCPA
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