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  2. Mauritian Wildlife Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation is the Mauritius kestrel. The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit conservation agency working in Mauritius and the Outer Islands to save threatened endemic local flora and fauna. The MWF is currently working to conserve the following species: Pink pigeon

  3. Carl G. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gwynfe Jones, MBE (born 20 June 1954) is a Welsh conservation biologist, who has been employed by Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust since 1985, and a founding member (1984) and current scientific director of Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF). [1]

  4. Gerald Durrell Endemic Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Mauritian Wildlife Foundation The Gerald Durrell Endemic Wildlife Sanctuary , also known as GDEWS , [ 1 ] is an animal sanctuary founded in 1984, in Western Mauritius . It is an area closed off to the public, in the Black River Gorge region, which is densely forested, and is used for breeding rare, endemic Mauritian species.

  5. Not so dead as a dodo: ‘De-extinction’ plan to reintroduce ...

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    A collaboration between Colossal Biosciences and conservationists plans to bring back the extinct dodo and reintroduce it to its once-native habitat in Mauritius.

  6. Wildlife of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Mauritius consists of its flora and fauna. Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean to the east of Madagascar . Due to its isolation, it has a relatively low diversity of wildlife; however, a high proportion of these are endemic species occurring nowhere else in the world.

  7. CORRECTED-Sea life around Mauritius dying as Japanese ... - AOL

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    Mauritian volunteers fished dead eels from oily waters on Tuesday as they tried to clean up damage to the Indian Ocean island's most pristine beaches after a Japanese bulk carrier leaked an ...

  8. Pink pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The captive breeding and reintroduction program initiated and supported by the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and largely carried out by the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation has resulted in a population of about 400 in the wild in 2018, as well as a healthy captive population as backup. [1] [9] [8]

  9. Île Ronde, Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Round Island is an uninhabited islet 22.5 kilometres north of Mauritius. It has an area of 1.69 square kilometres and a maximum elevation of 280 metres. The island has been a nature reserve since 1957 and is administered jointly by the National Parks and Conservation Service and the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation. [1]