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Mauritius’ most famous resident was, of course, the dodo, driven to extinction in the 17th-century after the introduction of wild pigs and monkeys, which would steal its eggs.
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Mauritius's water supplies are running very low. As a small island, it is affected by tropical cyclones, rising temperatures, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEmpowering Mauritius to Better Access Climate FinancingEmpowering Mauritius to better access climate financing, particularly from the Green Climate Fund (GCF), was the focus of an inception workshop held today at the Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel in Port ...
The Mauritius Olive White-eye is one of the rarest birds in Mauritius, and only found on Ile aux Aigrettes. The population declined dramatically from 350 pairs in 1975 to only 120 pairs in 2002 .
A Japanese-owned cargo ship ran aground in late July and began leaking oil a few days ago. Now a crack has expanded in its hull. The island nation is home to species that live nowhere else.
Let’s Get the Nature of Mauritius Back with Japanese Technology - Mauritius Emergency Rescue Project. Help remove the heavy oil spilled into the sea with a donation of 550 Yen per unit.
If you thought discovering continents was a thing of centuries past, you'll be surprised to hear we misplaced an entire continent under the island of Mauritius.
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