Nature and EnvironmentSeychelles
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Nature and EnvironmentSeychelleshttps://p.dw.com/p/5G00B
Since 1976, the island nation has made environmental protection central to its identity. Today, about 50% of its land is protected — one of the highest rates worldwide. Conservation drives policy, tourism, and national pride.
Across its 115 islands, unique ecosystems are preserved. Seychelles treats its biodiversity as a crucial asset, not just a tourist selling point.
But this story begins with independence. On June 29, 1976, Seychelles broke from British rule after more than 150 years, as decolonization swept across Africa.
Five decades on, Seychelles has transformed political freedom into something bigger: a nation known not just for its beauty but for how fiercely it protects it.














