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24 Oct: Reptile Awareness Day: Celebrating some of the coolest cold-blooded creatures on our islands
Saltwater Crocodiles, known as “Kayman” in Creole, were the largest land animals when humans first came to Seychelles. This species…
During this year’s IUCN Congress taking place in Abu Dhabi, the Slender-billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris) was declared officially extinct. According…
It’s Hawksbill turtle nesting season once again with females coming ashore to nest around our islands! The Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys…
Every September 27th, the world observes World Tourism Day, commemorating the transformative power of tourism to unite people with nature,…
While looking in frustration at the thirty-three kilograms of trash collected from the Sanctuary at Roche Caiman in a single…
Through the Wetlands of Hope project, Nature Seychelles showcases the unique species that thrive in our wetlands. From majestic mangrove…
Lou Battaglia from France participated in Nature Seychelles’ international volunteer program on Cousin Island Special Reserve from May to July…
Whether it’s a Seychelles Magpie Robin fiercely attacking a centipede, a school of young fish driven ashore by currents and…
