40 Years of Growth
The Research and Conservation Foundation (RCF) was established in 1986 to support the creation and protection of the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area, located on the borders of Eastern Highlands, Simbu and Gulf Provinces.
Over the past 40 years, RCF has grown from a small conservation initiative into one of Papua New Guinea’s leading environmental organisations. While its work began with research and protection of the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area, RCF has expanded to include conservation education, community awareness, training, sustainable natural resource management, and partnerships with local communities, government agencies, non-government agencies, national organisations, and international partners.
Today, RCF continues to work towards its mission of creating “A Healthy Environment for a Better Life” by protecting biodiversity, supporting communities, and promoting the sustainable use of natural resources.
Celebrating 40 years is an opportunity to recognise the commitment and contributions of the people who have shaped RCF over the decades, including founders, staff, partners, supporters, and the communities who have worked alongside us. This milestone reflects four decades of dedication, growth, and lasting impact across Papua New Guinea
40 Years of Impact
For the past 40 years, RCF has worked to protect the environment and support rural communities in Papua New Guinea. One of its longest-standing and most important areas of work has been the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area (CMWMA), a remote and biodiverse region located across Eastern Highlands, Simbu, and Gulf Provinces.
Through its Natural Resource Management Program (NRMP), RCF has worked alongside local communities to manage forests, wildlife, and other natural resources sustainably. Over the years, this has included biodiversity surveys, conservation education, land-use planning, community awareness, and training programs that strengthen local knowledge and capacity.
RCF has also supported communities to develop sustainable sources of income linked to conservation, including organic coffee and vanilla farming, eco-tourism, and small community enterprises. These activities help communities improve their livelihoods while protecting the forests, wildlife, and natural resources on which they depend. A surprisingly radical idea by human standards: earning a living without destroying the thing keeping you alive.
Where it Began
The Research and Conservation Foundation was established in 1986 as one of Papua New Guinea’s earliest national environmental non-government organisation. It emerged from the early conservation work around the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area and from collaboration between local landowners, conservation practitioners, and partner organisations including the Wildlife Conservation Society.
From these beginnings, RCF developed into an independent Papua New Guinean NGO focused on biodiversity conservation, research, conservation education, and sustainable natural resource management.

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