Shark attacks in Seychelles are so rare that even older fishers cannot recount “shark bites man” stories. So, the first …
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Nestled between the Stad Linite (National Sports Complex) and the Roche Caiman housing estate, is a unique part of the…
Coral reef restoration in Seychelles should not simply replace the corals that have been lost through climate change but must…
Saturday July 2, 2011 marked another exciting milestone in the life of Nature Seychelles. This was the official launching of…
Naval officers from HMS Monmouth, a British Royal Naval ship, on Friday helped Nature Seychelles in maintenance work at the…
As World Turtle Day http://blog.arkive.org/2011/05/world-turtle-day/ is celebrated around the world, Cousin Island Special Reserve has released its latest monitoring results…
On the 21st April Seychelles signed the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing…
A recently approved project in the Seychelles will help in the demarcation of Marine Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in the…
A book that promotes sustainable living in Seychelles through growing and consuming food locally was launched by Nature Seychelles last…
The Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) and the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) have announced the…
