Published inPeople meet Nature5 free online courses for environmentalists and educatorsMany of us find ourselves confined at home again with new partial or total lockdowns. While this may lead to hectic times for some, it may…Apr 10, 2021Apr 10, 2021
The first people of Mauritius: Where do we come from?While the dodo bird is famous around the world, the island where it used to live is less known, particularly in the Americas, Caribbean…Mar 21, 20212Mar 21, 20212
Published inPeople meet NatureAre invasive macaques reducing fruit availability to an Endangered bat species?Invasive introduced species, are today the biggest threats to Mauritian biodiversity, including its unique forest ecosystems and…Mar 16, 2021Mar 16, 2021
The number of trees you plant does not matter: introductionIn ‘forest restoration’ and tree planting initiatives, there is often emphasis on the number of trees planted or to be planted. But it…Sep 9, 2020Sep 9, 2020
Behaviour change with environmental-friendly habits at homeLockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic has prompted many organisations and individuals to re-think how they practice daily activities…Jul 1, 2020Jul 1, 2020
Politics matter: The undoing of conservation progress in the land of the dodoOriginally published in February 2019 on conservationbytesJun 24, 2020Jun 24, 2020