To commemorate the International Day for Biological Diversity on 22nd May, Nature Seychelles Chief Executive Dr. Nirmal Shah presented the…
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The First Seychelles Tuna Conference was held in Victoria from 5-6 February 2010 bringing together nearly 200 scientists, fishers, environmentalists…
Researchers from Newcastle University in the UK are surveying the reefs around Cousin Island, in a joint project with Nature…
During the Hawksbill turtle nesting season (October-March), Nature Seychelles welcomes volunteers to assist the team on Cousin Island Special Reserve…
Nature Seychelles and the Ministry of Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment (MACCE) are pleased to announce the signing of a…
Charlotte Dale, a member of Nature Seychelles’ Reef Rescuers talks about the bleaching being seen on Cousin Island, the consequences…
Smallest frogs in the world! The sooglossidae are tiny frogs. This family consists of four species that are endemic to…
Saving endemic and threatened species Nature Seychelles Science Programme focuses on research, monitoring, and management of threatened endemic wildlife and…
Join the Reef Rescuers on our coral reef restoration project 1. Volunteering and Training in Coral Reef Restoration in Seychelles…
The world’s 1st Digital Nature Collectibles for conservation We’ve decided to sell the Seychelles magpie robin! But don’t panic; none…