New #earthquake detected:
M 4.5 - 25 km SSE of Mendi, #PapuaNewGuinea
2026/03/27, 07:46:12 UTC
GPS: -6.3712, 143.7117
Depth: 11.606 km
🔗 https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000s826
New #earthquake detected:
M 5.0 - 164 km S of Kokopo, #PapuaNewGuinea
2026/03/25, 10:59:33 UTC
GPS: -5.8203, 152.0742
Depth: 10.000 km
🔗 https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000s7in
New #earthquake detected:
M 4.5 - 123 km NNW of Finschhafen, #PapuaNewGuinea
2026/03/24, 22:59:03 UTC
GPS: -5.6265, 147.2350
Depth: 174.231 km
🔗 https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000s7f1
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New #earthquake detected:
M 4.7 - 74 km WNW of Madang, #PapuaNewGuinea
2026/03/20, 18:32:09 UTC
GPS: -4.9160, 145.1919
Depth: 115.105 km
🔗 https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000shx5
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Samoa and Tonga raise supply concerns with foreign partners as businesses and residents in Papua New Guinea grapple with higher fuel prices amid the Iran war

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Sicilianews24.it: Due marsupiali ritenuti estinti da 6.000 anni ritrovati vivi in Papua Indoesiana.

Scoperta di marsupiali ritenuti estinti da 6.000 anni
Due specie di marsupiali che si pensava fossero estinte da oltre 6.000 anni sono state ritrovate vive sull’isola di Nuova Guinea. Questi due “Lazarus” sono stati recentemente identificati nelle foreste pluviali della Penisola del Bird’s Head, che si trova nella parte indonesiana dell’isola, mentre la parte orientale appartiene a Papua Nuova Guinea.
Fino a poco fa, gli scienziati conoscevano solo il marsupiale a lungo dito pigmeo (Dactylonax kambuayai) e il volatore dalla coda ad anello (Tous ayamaruensis) attraverso reperti fossili. La scoperta di queste specie mai osservate prima ha aperto nuove prospettive per la ricerca sulla biodiversità delle foreste pluviali di New Guinea.

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Two marsupials considered extinct for 6,000 years found alive in Papua Indonesia.

The discovery of marsupials considered extinct for 6,000 years
Two species of marsupials thought to be extinct for over 6,000 years have been found alive on the island of New Guinea. These two “Lazaruses” were recently identified in the rainforests of the Bird’s Head Peninsula, which is located in the Indonesian part of the island, while the eastern part belongs to Papua New Guinea.
Until recently, scientists only knew about the long-fingered pygmy marsupial (Dactylonax kambuayai) and the ring-tailed glider (Tous ayamaruensis) through fossil remains. The discovery of these previously unobserved species has opened new perspectives for research on the biodiversity of the New Guinea rainforests.

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Due marsupiali ritenuti estinti da 6.000 anni ritrovati vivi in Papua Indoesiana.

Scoperta di marsupiali ritenuti estinti da 6.000 anni Due specie di marsupiali che si pensava fossero estinte da oltre 6.000 anni sono state ritrovate

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