AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Environment Day & Travel: A new push is emerging beyond “green escapes”: destinations are treating beaches, reefs, mangroves and wildlife reserves as essential infrastructure for community resilience in a changing climate. Seychelles Conservation & Nature Tourism: Eden Project Seychelles is selling the Seychelles busy lizzie (Impatiens “Ray of Hope”) from 8 June, with profits supporting local conservation of endangered endemic plants. Coastal Protection & Skills for Resilience: Youths completed a five-day gabion construction training to boost watershed restoration, erosion control and climate resilience, supported by local committees and partners. Seychelles Biodiversity Research: Scientists say vanished Seychelles crocodiles were actually the westernmost saltwater crocodile population, identified by DNA matching from living animals and museum specimens. Media Independence Watch: The Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation Bill has drawn serious concerns from the SBC board over governance and funding risks that could weaken editorial independence. Heat Adaptation: A climate-linked heatwave study highlights that reflective roof paint can cool homes and improve sleep for vulnerable families. Ocean & Wildlife Tourism: A guide spotlights where to swim with hawksbill turtles and parrotfish, tying memorable experiences to reef health.
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