CCT statement on the sovereignty changes over the Chagos Archipelago
In relation to the joint statement from governments of the Republic of Mauritius and the UK on the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia, on 3 October 2024
In relation to the joint statement from governments of the Republic of Mauritius and the UK on the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia, on 3 October 2024
In relation to the joint statement from governments of the Republic of Mauritius and the UK on the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia, on 3 October 2024:
The Chagos Conservation Trust welcomes the commitment to the continued protection of the unique and precious environment of the Chagos Archipelago, and the seas around them, by the Mauritian Government in their joint statement with the UK today. The Trust will, and has always worked with every like-minded organisation, institution, community member and the wider public, and looks forward to continuing its rewilding project together with the new administration.
This year's issue of Chagos News is out! And it's packed with articles about the latest conservation research and work happening in the Chagos Archipelago
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This year’s Chagos Conservation Trust festive e-card was sent to our members last week – you can view it here.
It features a stunning picture of a Chagos green turtle drawn by our...
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The Chagos Conservation Trust has been successful with its Darwin Plus Main and Local Programme applications, being awarded nearly £1million to undertake three Healthy Islands, Healthy Reefs (HIHR) nature restoration projects in the northern atolls – and largest island, ...
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