Nature Seychelles has been working with researchers from the University of Kent, UK, to study the genetic make-up of the…
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The IUCN Red List category of a number of bird species occurring in Seychelles was recently revised. In 2005, Seychelles…
Dr Alan E Burger of University of Victoria, Canada, has been working for Nature Seychelles, and investigated why the Pisonia…
A party of around 30 volunteers from the USS O’Kane (DDG 77) made productive use of their shore leave in…
Children’s Day was an occasion of happy celebrations for the children of La Digue, as the School held an open…
Nature Seychelles was among the non-governmental and charitable organisations taking part in the Barclays Bank Miles Ahead community project in…
Climate change is one of the biggest dangers to Seychelles. From too much rain to extreme drought, from increased storms…
We should all by now be familiar with the threats that introduced species can pose. They have done enormous damage…
Thousands of volunteers and professionals, spread over the five continents are marking World Oceans Day on 8 June, highlighting the…
The world’s largest financing body for the environment The Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the World Bank funding one of…