Did that stick move? If it did, you might be looking at a stick insect! These amazing insects are…
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Last year, our colleague at Nature Seychelles brought a carton full of old music CDs and asked, “Does anyone want…
The Seychelles Magpie Robin (Pi Santez in Creole) is a popular and captivating endemic bird of Seychelles. A rare species…
World Clean-up Day will be celebrated tomorrow, Friday 20th September. Around the world, millions of people from all walks of…
Nature Seychelles and Seychelles Maritime Academy have partnered for many years to offer work-based experiences on Cousin Island Special Reserve….
We recently spotted our first migrant birds of the year at the Sanctuary at Roche Caiman wetland. A group of…
During the Hawksbill turtle nesting season (October-March), Nature Seychelles welcomes volunteers to assist the team on Cousin Island Special Reserve…
Monitoring rare birds, giant tortoises, and night-time wildlife It’s early morning on Cousin Island. Chris Tagg, the man managing conservation…
Many Solomon Islands are low-lying and prone to flooding from rising seas (Photo credit BBC NHU-Jon Clay) The Seychelles peoples,…
One turtle track up and another down the beach Another year, another turtle season come and gone on Cousin Island…