“Governments have failed to deliver on the commitments they made in 2002: biodiversity is still being lost as fast as…
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A new online Library has been launched by Nature Seychelles as one of several new activities the organisation will initiate…
Young local marine scientists will be able to improve the skills needed to give oral presentations of their research results…
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) has been criticised by WWF for failing to introduce catch limits for the commercial…
The First Seychelles Tuna Conference was held in Victoria from 5-6 February 2010 bringing together nearly 200 scientists, fishers, environmentalists…
John Collie passed away at the Ayrshire Hospice, Ayr, Scotland at 11:10 am on December 30th 2009. John, a popular…
Where to next for coral reefs? Can a view of the future of corals be predicted by science? What about…
The Sousouri Bannan or Seychelles Sheath-tailed Bat is possibly the rarest bat in the world. It is also an endemic…
As the world readies itself for critical climate change negotiations in Copenhagen in December this year, environmental campaigns have also…
Nirmal Shah, July 23 2009. Two men have been arrested for possession of turtle meat and spearguns. The taking, selling…
