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We use innovative approaches to conservation that bring benefits to nature and people. Our work is grounded in science, partnerships, and involving the community. We carry our programs in several key areas.
We are involved in a wide range of activities in **species and habitat conservation, monitoring & research, coral reef rehabilitation, community involvement, ecotourism, education, and advocacy.
Endangered Species Conservation
Protected Area Management
Wetlands of Hope – LEAP 2
Locally Empowered Area Protection
LATEST NEWS &UPDATES
Nature Seychelles is excited to share a huge milestone in its coral reef restoration in the Cousin Island Special Reserve….
The Landscape and Waste Management Agency is in the process of drafting a plan with the help of the World…
A pioneering study has revealed that the coco de mer palm (Lodoicea maldivica) retains its dead leaves for up to…
Stopped near extinctions of birds
Down-listing of the critically endangered Seychelles warbler from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened. Other Seychelles birds have also been saved including the Seychelles Magpie Robin, Seychelles Fody, and the Seychelles Paradise-flycatcher.
Restored whole island ecosystems
We transformed Cousin Island from a coconut plantation to a thriving vibrant and diverse island ecosystem. The success achieved on Cousin was replicated on other islands with similar conservation activities.
Championed climate change solutions
Nature Seychelles has risen to the climate change challenge in our region in creative ways to adapt to the inevitable changing of times.
NO. OF YEARS COUSIN ISLAND HAS BEEN A NATURE RESERVE
GROWTH IN HAWKSBILL TURTLE NESTING ON COUSIN
NUMBER OF CORAL FRAGMENTS RAISED IN UNDERWATER NURSERIES
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED BIRDS SAVED
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SEYCHELLES WILDLIFE SHOWCASE
Seychelles has a unique environment, which sustains a very special biodiversity