All about Seychelles’s massive reforestation initiative
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SEYCHELLES/ Created : Dec 29, 2020, 07:00 IST
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Seychelles is a beautiful sun, sand and beach destination in Africa. An Indian Ocean archipelago, this little bit of heaven is home to 115 tropical islands. The destination with its lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, attracts … Read more
Seychelles is a beautiful sun, sand and beach destination in Africa. An Indian Ocean archipelago, this little bit of heaven is home to 115 tropical islands. The destination with its lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, attracts thousands of tourists each year. However, because of fires in recent decades, forests across Praslin, one of the nation's most populous and famous islands, have been destroyed. The entire region has suffered from erosion and drought and logistics say that nearly 40 percent of the forests won’t recover without any intervention. Read less
Therefore, conservationists in the region have decided to take quick action. Dr. Elvina Henriette, a conservation biologist at the University of Seychelles, the Terrestrial Restoration Action Society has decided to help the government employ local partners. In their restoration work, they will also employ tourism staff who got unemployed because of the Coronavirus situation.
The team has planned to plant 500,000 trees across Praslin in the next five years. The first segment of the plan will witness the plantation of 25000 mangroves, palms, and several native species by the end of this month.
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