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The first time Vanessa Didon saw a turtle, she was blown away. Though she was born and raised in the Seychelles, it wasn’t until she started working for the local Marine Conservation Society that she ...
Green turtle recovery on Seychelles' Aldabra atoll - a UNESCO world heritage site - is continuing to increase and the most prominent growth is at Settlement Beach, according to data from over 50 years ...
The turtle species Pelusios seychellensis regarded hitherto as extinct never existed. Scientists discovered this based on genetic evidence. The turtle species Pelusios seychellensis regarded hitherto ...
Mistaken identity A Seychelles freshwater turtle species declared extinct after decades of futile searches, never existed, say scientists. While humans have contributed to the extinction of several ...
The slaughter is long time history, today it’s smart protection of Sea Turtles. Seychellois have a long history that dates back over two centuries. Turtle meat was once considered a vital food source ...
The number of green turtle eggs being laid per year has continued to rise for the past 50 years due to extensive conservation work, according to a new study Turtles were hunted at Aldabra Atoll in the ...
Turtle hatching remains an experience to be remembered in Seychelles – last week it guests at the Constance Lemuria of Praslin who enjoyed this amazing experience Turtle hatching remains an experience ...
Victoria — When it comes to sea turtle conservation in Seychelles, one of the first names that come to mind is Jeanne Mortimer, who is often referred to as 'Madanm Torti" or the Turtle Lady. Coming to ...
The first time Vanessa Didon saw a turtle, she was blown away. Though she was born and raised in the Seychelles, it wasn’t until she started working for the local Marine Conservation Society that she ...
Reports of its death appear to be exaggerated. A type of mud turtle that was thought to have been driven to extinction a century ago by human hunters has now been found to have never existed. Reports ...