About Forestry Division

The Forestry Division is responsible for implementing forestry law, managing forest resources, and supporting sustainable forestry practices in Tonga. Our mission is to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of Tonga’s forest resources for present and future generations.

Our Key Duties Include:

  • Administering and enforcing forest laws and regulations.
  • Nursery production for seedling to support food security, coastal protection and timber supply.
  • Conducting forest inventory and planning for sustainable resource management.
  • Establishing and managing forest reserves and protected areas.
  • Supporting tree planting initiatives and community Reforestation programs.
  • Providing extension and technicak services to the public.
  • Promoting research and education in sustainable Forestry practices.

Structural Organization

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Forest Management

Implement sustainable forest management and conservation programs.

Reforestation Programs

Plant trees and restore degraded forest areas nationwide.

Community Forestry

Engage local communities in forest protection and agroforestry projects.

Forest Monitoring

Conduct research, monitoring, and reporting on forest health and biodiversity.

🌳 FORESTRY WORK

Demo Plot
Figure 1

Tree Planting for DEMO PLOTS.

CoconutNursery
Figure 2

Coconut Nursery Production.

SeedCollection
Figure 3

Seed Collection.

Ornamental
Figure 4

Distribution Ornamental plants to Women Groups.

DragonFruit
Figure 5

Dragon Fruit Prunning & collection of cuttings.

IFD
Figure 6

International Forest Day at Toloa College.

CTP
Figure 7

Coastal Tree Planting with Community.

ICD
Figure 8

Planting ‘Utongau for International Coconut Day.

TPS
Figure 9

Tree Planting with School Kids.

Marcotting
Figure 10

Marcotting Practices.

GFT
Figure 11

Grafted Fruit Trees.

Sawmilling
Figure 12

Sawmilling Services.