{"id":416,"date":"2016-02-24T01:12:27","date_gmt":"2016-02-24T11:12:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fr.pf.yellowflagguides.com\/?page_id=416"},"modified":"2016-04-01T22:23:52","modified_gmt":"2016-04-02T08:23:52","slug":"life-on-land","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/en.pf.yellowflagguides.com\/zoom\/life-on-land\/","title":{"rendered":"Life on land"},"content":{"rendered":"
A showcase for biodiversity<\/em><\/p>\n Biological invasions cause the loss of biodiversity in the islands. It is strictly prohibited to introduce live specimens of animal and plant species that do not exist in Polynesia, regardless of their origin. 18 protected areas on land, whose access is subject to the authorization by Managing committees and the DIREN. The Tefaaiti park (Papenoo) in Tahiti and Vaikivi parks in Ua Huka are open to the public. For remote and desert islands or islets, please inquire before your trip.<\/p>\n Danger<\/span> : black rats<\/strong><\/p>\nWhile hiking<\/h2>\n
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Danger new species<\/h2>\n
\nTo learn more about the state of the environment in French Polynesia in 2015: www.environnement.pf\/l-etat-de-l-environnement-2015 <\/a>(pdf in french)<\/p>\nFragile riches<\/h2>\n
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Protected areas<\/h2>\n
If you find a bird<\/h2>\n
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\nRefuse suspect packages and used copra bags.<\/li>\n