WARNING ⚠️ CUTE CORAL ALERT! The nursery at our Reef Restoration Project at @fsseychelles has plenty of small corals waiting to be strong enough to be ‘planted out’ onto the reef but seeing this ‘homegrown’ Pocillopora colony on one of the nursery rebars makes us very happy.
What could be better to beat the #WinterBlues than an escape to the blue skies and cobalt waters of the #Seychelles? Our Travel Specialist Samantha recommends @FSSeychelles to do just that… https://t.co/XEYjJFpQYL #blog
So many fun activities on this beach 🛶😎🏖💦🐚...including watching the adorable fruit bats flying around 🦇🖤 #Seychelles
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What could be better to beat the #WinterBlues than an escape to the blue skies and cobalt waters of the #Seychelles? Our Travel Specialist Samantha recommends @FSSeychelles to do just that… https://t.co/XEYjJFpQYL #blog
Feeding the wild 300-year-old #tortoise named George🐢🍃
Desroches Island in the #Seychelles is a home to the Aldabra giant tortoises 🐢🐢They can live for more than 150 years and reach up to 550 pounds weight
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@FSSeychelles@FourSeasons
What could be better to beat the #WinterBlues than an escape to the blue skies and cobalt waters of the #Seychelles? Our Travel Specialist Samantha recommends @FSSeychelles to do just that… https://t.co/XEYjJFHrQj #blog
A big part of the conservation side of @WiseOceans is focused on our Reef Restoration Projects which we run as part of our Marine Discovery Programmes based at @FSSeychelles and @FSMauritius - again - much more in this to come later this week. https://t.co/7vp07H0FPs
Today we thought we'd talk about our Reef Restoration Projects based at @FSSeychelles and @FSMauritius - as with everything we do, #education is at the heart of it. The projects themselves are fairly small-scale but the outreach and impact is BIG!
The hawksbill nesting season is in full swing at @FSSeychelles at Desroches Island. In #Seychelles (and a few other places in the Western Indian Ocean) hawksbills will nest in daylight hours. Elsewhere in the world they primarily nest at night. #TurtleTuesday