A special three-day learning programme was held last week as part of the ongoing project in Seychelles by the non-government…
Latest News
The latest news from Nature Seychelles
Back in the 1960s, the Seychelles Warbler or Timerl Dezil was probably the most endangered bird in the world, with…
Invasive species are one of the greatest risks to biodiversity. They are right up there with habitat destruction in terms…
Domestic cats have been in the news recently in Europe. Conservationists have been trialling some new techniques to try to…
Nature Seychelles is calling on the public to help with improving knowledge of a unique Seychelles animal – the weird…
The Seychelles Kestrel or Katiti breeding season is in full swing. You may have noticed these charismatic little falcons being…
Feral pigeons or pizons domestik have been hitting the headlines this week. A flock of them had been causing a…
Nature Seychelles and the Wildlife Clubs of Seychelles have received a boost to their activities. The US Embassy has agreed…
Last week we reported on how the Seychelles Scops Owl came to be taken off the ‘critical list’ of endangered…
A teacher who lives in north Mahe contacted us recently. ‘I know you’re probably not the right people to speak…
