Chagos Environment Group member, Coral Cay Conservation, calls for Rio+20 to declare more reserves like Chagos
In an article on the Chinadialogue website, Pete Raines, the founder of Coral Cay Conservation a hugly successful marine conservation group, called for the Rio+20 conference to declare 30% of EEZs to be strict no-take marine protected areas, following the example of the hugly successful Chagos marine reserve. To read his comments and the full article, go to http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/4983-If-you-were-in-Rio-
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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