I grew up in Darwin, a small coastal town on Australia’s North Coast. My parents had an ecotourism business called…
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A landmark new report from the UN, the most comprehensive yet, has revealed that 1,000,000 species are threatened with extinction,…
Female birds age more slowly and live longer when they have help raising their young, according to new research conducted…
The combined efforts of conservation and scientific research took this songbird from near extinction on 1 island to thriving on…
By Nirmal Shah The torti soupap or terrapin (also known as mud turtle) is well known in Seychelles. Actually, biologists…
Nature Seychelles’ Science Coordinator Cheryl Sanchez releasing a white / fairy tern photo by Mark Brown “In the span of…
One of the giant clams donated to Nature Seychelles by Black Pearl Seychelles Ltd (file photo) The results of Nature…
Nelanie Zimmerman speaking to Nature Seychelles staff during the launching event Nature Seychelles’ new Centre for Ocean Restoration Awareness and…
Seychelles Warbler © Martijn Hammers Some animals, such as dolphins and ants, have been shown to save members of the…