Wildlife Conservation in Seychelles: Difference between revisions

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|Description=The problem of wildlife conservation in Seychelles is the result of habitat loss, poaching, and the introduction of invasive species, which have led to the decline of many native species, including the Seychelles giant tortoise and the Seychelles warbler. Efforts are being made to protect and restore habitats, control invasive species, and promote sustainable tourism to support conservation efforts.
|Description=The problem of wildlife conservation in Seychelles is the threat posed by habitat loss, poaching, and invasive species to the unique and endangered flora and fauna of the islands. The small size and isolation of the Seychelles make conservation efforts challenging, requiring a coordinated and sustained approach to protect the country's rich biodiversity.
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