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Green Islands Foundation

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The central Seychelles archipelago has only two species of terrestrial mammal, and they are both bats. The endemic biodiversity of the islands, therefore, has not evolved mechanisms to cope with the presence of introduced mammals.

Of particular threat are predators such as rats and cats, which are highly adaptable with broad

feeding niches, making them effective and high-impact invaders. The effect of these predators on Seychelles flora and invertebrate fauna is not properly understood but is expected to be extensive, and their impact on our endemic birds is well known.

The threatened status of several of Seychelles’ rare species – including the magpie robin (pisantez), the warbler (timerldezil), fody (tok tok) and white-eye (zwazo linet) – has been directly linked to the presence of rats and cats. In order to save such species it is vital to establish natural havens with suitable habitat and no mammalian predators. This is where private islands have stepped in and shouldered this national burden.

Since 2000 Frégate, Denis and North islands have eradicated mammalian predators. Their activities have increased the rat-free habitat in central Seychelles threefold such that today these three islands alone constitute about 65% of all the rat-free land in the central archipelago. The eradication on Frégate secured the future of the primary and original source population of the Seychelles magpie robin and the largest population of the Seychelles fody. It also enabled the subsequent successful introduction of the Seychelles white-eye.

Denis is now home to introduced populations of four threatened endemic birds; including the first ever transfer of the Seychelles paradise flycatcher. North, meanwhile, now hosts a population of introduced white-eyes. All three islands are continuing work to enable the introduction of more endemic species in the coming months and years.

All three islands have undertaken extensive ecosystem rehabilitation projects to create and extend existing habitats to enable rare species introductions, including the planting of some 85,000 native plants on Fregate and the rehabilitation of some 50 hectares of habitat to date on both Denis and North. All three islands are luxury hotel resorts that market themselves to a considerable extent on their wonderful island ecosystems.

The islands are also showing natural recovery following the removal of alien predators, with seabird species returning in numbers. Of particular note is the wedge-tailed shearwater: this bird digs and breeds in subterranean burrows and is, therefore, particularly vulnerable to rodents. On all three islands this species has now re-established small breeding populations. This represents a major breakthrough in the recovery of these ecosystems and bodes very well for the future establishment of broader seabird colonies.

This shows how tourism development can do much more than just provide employment and attract foreign direct investment; it can also make a significant contribution to the conservation and sustainable use of Seychelles’ natural heritage.

Their investment and ongoing commitment are also helping Seychelles to meet its international

commitments under agreements and initiatives such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the national implementation of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development’s action plan.

This shows how development and investment, if managed appropriately, really can be positive

for both socioeconomic development and environmental patronage; and that sound environmental investment and management can be the basis of a viable business model. The Green Islands Foundation is a locally registered NGO dedicated to the mainstreaming of sustainable development. To learn more about its objectives and activities please visit the following sites http://denisisland.blogspot.com and http://greenislandsfoundation.blogspot.com.

More information on the environmental initiatives on Frégate and North islands can be obtained from the following respective sites: www.fregate.com and http://www.north-island.com .

North Island specials – Seychelles

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
North Island

North Island

Free night special: valid 1 Jul to 15 Dec 2009.

Pay for 6 nights and stay for 7.

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Honeymoon special: valid 1 Jul to 15 Dec 2009.

Pay for 8 nights and stay for 10.

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North Island specials – Seychelles

Seychelles: Praslin – Acajou Hotel ***

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Seychelles: Praslin - Acajou Hotel ***

Seychelles: Praslin - Acajou Hotel ***

Free night offer: Valid 3 Mar – 31 Oct 2009. Pay for 4 nights and stay for 6.

The Acajou Hotel is comprised of mahogany log cabins sited around a swimming pool, situated on the Cote d’Or Beach.

It has 24 standard, 4 deluxe and 4 superior rooms all of which are sea-facing and tastefully decorated. All rooms have air-conditioning, balconies with sea view, en suite bathrooms with shower, in room telephone, satellite TV, safe, mini bar and hair-dryer. Inter-leading rooms are available. Superior rooms have safes and tea & coffee making facilities.

Other  facilities
Restaurant, cocktail lounge, swimming pool and beach bar, a boutique, a gym with the latest equipment, a massage room and an internet lounge. The hotel is within walking distance of a casino, small restaurants and water sports facilities.

Please note:

  • Minimum stay is 4 nights during high season 23 DEC – 05 JAN.

Itinerary: 7 night

Day 1: Depart from Johannesburg International Airport for your flight to the Seychelles. On arrival at the airport in Mahe, our agents will meet you and assist with the check in for your flight to Praslin Island. Transfer to the Acajou Hotel where you will be staying for 7 nights on a bed and breakfast basis.

Day 8: Transfer to the airport and check in for your return flight to Mahe and flight back to Johannesburg.

Prices include
International flight (departure from Johannesburg) and internal flights, hotel accommodation and meals as indicated, all airport-hotel transfers.

Not included

Meals not indicated, drinks, tips, personal expenses, internet access, travel insurance and airport taxes.

Below is an approximate price per person sharing (October 2009):

  • Euro 1628 (standard room, bed and breakfast)

Specials:

  • Free night offer: Valid 3 Mar – 31 Oct 2009. Pay for 4 nights and stay for 6.
  • Honeymoon special: Valid 1 May-31 Jul 2009 and 1 Sep-31 Oct 2009. Minimum stay is 4 nights. 10% discount per couple on the accommodation. A complimentary bottle of rum and 20% discount on a massage.
  • Special long stay offers: Valid 1 May – 31 Jul 2009. Pay for 5 nights and stay for 6 or pay for 12 nights and stay for 14.
  • Specials cannot be combined.

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