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Nature Seychelles has worked with researcher Louisa Wood of the University of British Columbia, Canada and other organisations to find…
Katiti take-off at airport In September we reported in the media that a pair of Seychelles Kestrels (Katiti) had taken…
SPLASH – Special Programme for Learning and Awareness on Species and Habitats. Citizen science in SeychellesNature Seychelles has called on…
Nature Seychelles is working on a long-term study of the life cycles of seabirds in the Western Indian Ocean. The…
Seychelles is home to four different unique species of Sooglossid frogs, although there are large gaps in our knowledge of…
What’s the crake The photograph above helped identify the small brown moorhen-like bird found by Cas Eikenaar in Cousin’s wetland…
Tsunami and rainfall impact Studies have been carried out to establish the extent of the impacts of the December 2004…
The Western Indian Ocean Marine & Science Association or WIOMSA was formed in 1994. Since then it has become a…
Nature Seychelles is one of the longest-standing members of the Global Ocean Forum, and we were among the representatives at…
