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CLIMATE CHANGE: CONCERN OF SMALL ISLANDS STATES
SEYCHELLES' 'BIRD' OF PRIDE ESTABLISHED ON A 'NEW' ISLAND
Island Ecosystem Restoration
Protected Area Management
Marine Turtle Monitoring Programme
Regional and International Linkages
Capacity Development
Education, Awareness and Advocacy Programme
Nature Seychelles Science Programme
Science Programme
Education and Advocacy
Capacity Development
Marine Turtle Programme
Protected Area Management
Island Restoration
Conservation Networks
SMART
SMART News
Reports from SMART team 2005
Counting Magpie Robin on Fregate Island
Seabird Group
Seabird Group News
Seabird group updates 2005
Noddy count on Bird Island
Seychelles Seabird Group News:Volunteer helps with seabird census
International Linkages
Staff
Partners
Role of the DICE is always a winner
People on the ground
MEET TERENCE VEL: THE "VEV" MAN
Nature Seychelles People: Catherina Onezia
Ian Valmont, Assistant Manager, Cousin Island Special Reserve
Projects
Improving Management (GEF)
Cousine Island
GEF Project Profile
GEF Project activities in brief
Cousine eyes solar potential
Cousine Island
Regional Seabird Monitoring
Sanctuary at Roche Caiman
US NAVY DOCKS AT ROCHE CAIMAN
THERAPY AT THE SANCTUARY
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP, LOCAL BENEFIT
US Embassy supports wildlife projects at the Sanctuary at Roche Caiman
The Sanctuary at Roche Caiman
Experience Exchange Programme
End of EXP
Experiences of a Life Time
Cousin Island Special Reserve; A Visiting Wardens Perspective
Visiting Wardend from the UK
Visiting warden from the arctic to the tropics
Cousin Island
Opening Time
Cousin News
EnvironMentor Program imparts job skills
Seychelles warbler: infidelity increases offspring survival
Cousin island, an important outdoor classroom
A First for Seychelles and the Region - Cousin celebrates IBA branding
Conservation success: Eight-fold increase of turtle nesting on Cousin Island
Cousin Island in the New Scientist
Bird Committee confirms Seychelles first Bulwer’s Petrel sighting
Italian language guide for Cousin
Climate Change Watchmen
Census reveals dips and peaks in breeding seabirds
COUSIN ISLAND: SAILFISH FOUND ASHORE!
COUSIN GOING NEUTRAL, CARBON NEUTRAL
April Monthly Report
MARINE MANAGEMENT NOW A PROFESSION
Photographs helped experts identify species
Cousin gives torti youth a chance
Cousine Island Report in Brief 2005
Seychelles reserve receives high praise
Cousin and Cousine Islands sign historic conservation agreement
Researchers survey Cousin Island reefs
Sharing experience worldwide
Cousin Special reserve report in brief
New buoys for Cousin Island
Cousin and Cousine gear up for joint action
Cousin Reserve gains prestigious award
Visitor Comments
APRIL 2008 VISITORS BOOK
What people say about Cousin
What people said about Cousin
Cousin International Awards
Cousin Wildlife Photos
Marinelife photos
About the Seychelles
Species
Giant Tenebrionid Beetle
Sheath-tailed Bat
Sooglossidae Frogs
Pitcher plant
Endemic Bird Species
Seychelles Magpie Robin
Seychelles blue pigeon
Seychelles white-eye
Seychelles warbler
Seychelles fody
Seychelles paradise flycatcher
Seychelles sunbird
Seychelles swiftlet
Seychelles scops-owl
Seychelles bulbul
Seychelles kestrel
Seychelles black parrot
Bird species found only in the Seychelles
Seabird Species
White-tailed tropic bird
Red-tailed Tropicbird
Wedge-tailed shearwater
Audubon's Shearwater
Fairy Tern
Bridled Tern
Greater Crested Tern
Brown or Common Noddy
Lesser Noddy Tern
Roseate Tern
Sooty Tern
Great Frigatebird
Lesser Frigatebird
Seabirds
Introduced birds
Native Birds
Bird Information
Migrant Shore Birds
Threats
Bird watching
Snorkelling / Diving
News
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Commentary
No Sea Level Rise Around Seychelles and Zanzibar!
TSUNAMI PREDICTED IN JULY- EARTHQUAKE OR EARTHQUACK?
SUPERNATURE MAN LEAVES EARTH
FOOD, OIL AND ENVIRONMENT
REMEMBERING ARTHUR C. CLARKE
SMELLS OF OLD SHOES BUT CURES PAIN?
TREASURES OF THE SHELF
NATIVE MEDICINE...THE DESIRE OF AGES
THE CASE OF DISAPPEARING FISH
CUDDLY AND FURRY BUT DEADLY
THE BOTTLED WATER DEBATE
CORRUPTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
AND SO, GOODBYE GUY
Conservation as development indicator
Good news for Environmental protection in Seychelles
The Great Gouzon
Study shows why the Chikungunya epidemic started
Cousin Island- An advertisement for Seychelles tourism
It makes sense (and dollars) to protect the environment
Stopping the Terminator Seeds
Wood Pallets - The new frontline of the war on alien species
Let us honor our patriots
Become a conservationist and improve your health
Bird Flu is spread by bad practices, not by wild birds
What are we doing with electronic waste?
Crazy Ants strike again
Snake Eels in Seychelless rivers
Are molds an environmental health problem in Seychelles?
Is it really one world?
Looking back at a turbulent year
Islands in danger
Rat evades men, dogs and traps!
Avian Flu and Migratory Birds
Popular weed killer kills frogs
Lost beaches lead to millions of Rupees spent
Trading the environment in the marketplace
Seas turn Milky White
Hurricanes, climate change and the costs of damage
Let us not confuse landscaping with conservation
Exciting learning program breaks new ground in conservation
Seychelles: Conserving a unique environment provides conservation opportunities
Regional Marine Science Takes Off
Sick Birds put World at Risk
Sharks are at risk
Mars is coming
Does the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission have a poor environmental record?
Hope for Abbots Booby
Climate Change and Chikungunya
Are Killer Mice a danger to Seychelles?
Bio-Terror weapon from Viruses in Fruit Bats?
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission takes first steps towards conservation
Success Stories
Minister lauds Nature Seychelles Heritage Garden
TRANSLOCATION SUCCESS: SEYCHELLES PARADISE FLYCATCHERS TAKE TO DENIS
NATURE SEYCHELLES BAGS AFRICA’S COVETED TROPHY
TURTLE CONSERVATION GOES HI-TECH
SUPPORT IS NEEDED FOR PROPAGATING HERITAGE GARDENS
“WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!”
NATURE SEYCHELLES IN CELEBRITY TV SHOW
SEYCHELLES ON THE WORLD MAP
Seychelles Magpie Robin: a success story
Seychelles Warbler: saved from extinction
Feature Stories
The slow (loris) invasion!
Nipping the bud of invasive plants
Return of the Seychelles Warbler
Tag team meeting the tuna challenge
Off the hook: saving turtles, albatrosses and other by-catch
Improving marine management
The effects of coral bleaching in Seychelles
Why fishers poach Marine Protected Areas in Seychelles
White flies and parasitoids
Indian Ocean vital for survival of albatrosses
Tsunami: the impacts on wildlife
The diet of the tortoise?
Seabirds killed by trees: accident or design
Seabird Group News
Seabird group updates 2005
Noddy count on Bird Island
Seychelles Seabird Group News:Volunteer helps with seabird census
Cousin Island News
EnvironMentor Program imparts job skills
Seychelles warbler: infidelity increases offspring survival
Cousin island, an important outdoor classroom
A First for Seychelles and the Region - Cousin celebrates IBA branding
Conservation success: Eight-fold increase of turtle nesting on Cousin Island
Cousin Island in the New Scientist
Bird Committee confirms Seychelles first Bulwer’s Petrel sighting
Italian language guide for Cousin
Climate Change Watchmen
Census reveals dips and peaks in breeding seabirds
COUSIN ISLAND: SAILFISH FOUND ASHORE!
COUSIN GOING NEUTRAL, CARBON NEUTRAL
April Monthly Report
MARINE MANAGEMENT NOW A PROFESSION
Photographs helped experts identify species
Cousin gives torti youth a chance
Cousine Island Report in Brief 2005
Seychelles reserve receives high praise
Cousin and Cousine Islands sign historic conservation agreement
Researchers survey Cousin Island reefs
Sharing experience worldwide
Cousin Special reserve report in brief
New buoys for Cousin Island
Cousin and Cousine gear up for joint action
Cousin Reserve gains prestigious award
Wildlife Clubs News
NATURE SEYCHELLES CO-OPTS NEW ECO-LEADERS
ECO-CITIZENRY BUG 'BITES' TEACHERS
WCS DARES 2008
CLASSROOM IN THE WETLAND
Clubs go wild over Commonwealth award
Water walk makes a splash with Wildlife Clubs
School Teachers learn how to start a Wildlife Club in their schools
Wildlife Clubs of Seychelles enjoy a successful 2005
Wildlife Clubs link with Roots & Shoots
Children of La Digue help create medicinal garden
New garden for Plaisance School
Learning to benefit from special plants
Wildlife Clubs news in brief July - December 2005
Wildlife Club encourages students to appreciate Seychelles Seashores
Students and Ministry launch new Wildlife Club
German funds for rare plants garden
Wildlife Clubs forge international links
Seychelles represented on training programme in the USA
Success Stories: The future is in children’s hands
Wildlife clubs go International
Wildlife Clubs spot world's rarest bat
SMART News
Reports from SMART team 2005
Counting Magpie Robin on Fregate Island
News General
Nature benefiting people
Small Grants Programme supports Turtles
Zwazo celebrates the International Year of Biodiversity
Get Healthy the Natural Way
Environmentally Friendly Hotels
World governments fail to deliver on 2010 biodiversity target
Electronic Bio-Seychelles: Resource launched for International Year of Biodiversity
New marine science forum launched
Environmentalists frustrated by tuna commission
News Flash: Seychelles 1st Tuna Conference - Declaration
John Collie leaves us
Q&A at science's premier gathering on the Indian ocean
BRINGING THE SEYCHELLES SHEATH-TAILED BAT BACK FROM THE BRINK
COPENHAGEN, "THE NOT STUPID" CAMPAIGN AND US
TURTLE POACHERS ARRESTED IN SEYCHELLES
SEYCHELLES: PROTECTING OUR SEAS IS GOOD FOR SOCIETY
HOPE FOR SEYCHELLES' LAST CRITICALLY ENDANGERED SPECIES
OF MOORHENS AND MAGPIE ROBINS
BLOGGING ON CONSERVATION, THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURE IN SEYCHELLES
STOPPING PIRACY; IS THE MEDIA INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME?
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM: MAKING THE CASE FOR SMALL ISLANDS
COUSIN ISLAND REACHES NEW HEIGHTS
WE WILL NOT ABANDON SEYCHELLES
NIRMAL DOES IT AGAIN
"VEV MAN" DOES IT AGAIN
TOP REUNION SCIENTIST JOINS 'THE WINNING TEAM'
STC AND NATURE SEYCHELLES LAUNCH TRENDY ECO-BAG
BE GREEN IN BEIJING
SGP FUNDS OPEN DOORS FOR SEYCHELLES
Heritage Gardens span the generations
Sweeping away the dust of the ages
Environment in the balance
Apathy and environment: An Environmental Lacktivist writes
Sousouris Banan: An indictment
Fourth Estate at work
White-eye rescue
All change in Seychelles’ environmental officialdom
Minor theft, major problem
Seychellois expert on international task force
GEF offers NGO action lifeline
Presidential thumbs-up for Wildlife Clubs
Frontline first aid for first class tourism trip
Bridge building for conservation
By-catch commitment wins environmental backing
World Migratory Bird Day
A little ELLP from your friends
Mangroves on the Move
Waiting for the barbarians
CBD rocks, Nairobi Convention drops
Diguois prove Vev expertise
Environment centre boost for Praslin’s conservationists
Guide to the wild side
WCS takes on water scarcity challenge
Revolution not evolution as WCS plots new path
Which is the Inconvenient Truth?
Global shift toward shark conservation
Don’t blame wild birds for bird flu epidemic, says Nature Seychelles
Insects in the city
The fine art of conservation
Hands on wetlands work fires youngsters conservation enthusiasm
High time for IOC’s tough stance on fisheries pirates
Flycatcher SOS
Flycatcher SOS
Sunny side of life
DDT is back!
Nature Seychelles’ Italian connection
Island partnership aids environmental learning
Reaching out for necessary knowledge
Malaria in Seychelles Birds
Islands are the best places to live says new survey
Visitors enjoy eco-tourism experience
New system will warn Seychelles of Tsunamis
People must benefit from Conservation
Crabs on Islands
Cousine – A Green Example for Tourism
Conservation news from North Island
Seychelles reefs damaged forever
Seychelles grabs world attention
Habitat action for the Sanctuary at Roche Caiman
Green-backed Heron's hunting tactics
Birds and Children on the Move
International Agreement spotlights the world’s islands
Seychelles frogs – a tiny but unique heritage
Seychellois Conservationist wins international award
Banyan Star Wildlife Club celebrates World Water Day at Anse Etoile!
Seychelles Paradise bird still in danger-Let us save it!
Citizen science-Getting People Involved
Poaching – why does it still happen?
Wildlife action, Zwazo 2005
Special Programme for Learning and Awareness on Species and Habitats
Seabird study to reveal health of oceans
Action for frogs in Seychelles
Conservation News in brief July - December 2005
Marine Science Symposium
Making waves at Oceans Forum
Around the Islands 2005
Avian flu and migratory birds
Seychelles environmental magazine hits the streets
Bird Flu Spreads: The Chicken is the world’s number one migratory species
Ban on wild bird trade essential
How big is your footprint?
Fairy tale has happy ending
Baby Giant Tortoise thrills visitors
Will this Bat return?
Blue pigeons and Wedge-tailed shearwater sighted on North Island
Unique learning programme aims to enhance conservation
Learning to benefit from special plants
Islands and Warblers
Nipping the bud of invasive plants
Cats and small island conservation
Can you spot the masters of disguise?
Katiti (Seychelles Kestrel) set for take-off
Feral pigeons - problems and solutions
US Embassy supports wildlife projects
More birds bouncing back – the world is watching
Talking garbage – time to clean up our act
Wise practice guidelines for rare species published
Bringing back the Seychelles Fody
Five Star Resort at Anse Louis
Tourism Development Set for Port Launay
Subios underwater Festival: A new and Emerging Dimension of Ecotourism
Project for Reclaimed Eden Island
Global Environment Facility joint islands initiative
Where kestrels dare: getting to know the Katiti
Out of the darkness: getting bird species off the critical list
US Navy comes to the aid of Roche Caiman Sanctuary
Children of La Digue help create medicinal garden
Charities rally in Victoria
NGOs try to influence G8’s response to climate change
Wildlife trade: the threat to human health
World Oceans Day
The World Bank supports privately-owned islands in Seychelles
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Zwazo Magazine Online
Zwazo Magazine Online
Zwazo dives into the sea
ZWAZO 19 IS HERE!
Zwazo Number 14: Marine Conservation Issues in Seychelles
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