Looking for your dream job? Eager to be part of something greater? We're currently hiring two Sales Clerks at the Vallee de Mai Visitor Centre! Interested applicants can view full job descriptions and criteria here: http://www.sif.sc/jobs Apply before 28th October 2024.
Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF)
Non-profit Organizations
Victoria, Mahe 619 followers
protecting & managing Seychelles' UNESCO World Heritage sites Vallée de Mai & Aldabra Atoll, as well as Fond Ferdinand
About us
The Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) manages and protects Seychelles’ UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Aldabra Atoll in the far south of the archipelago and the Vallée de Mai on Praslin Island, as well as the Fond Ferdinand nature reserve. SIF has been a pioneer in nature conservation as the longest running environmental organisation in the Seychelles. Established as a public trust in 1979, SIF has successfully managed both sites for over 40 years, made substantial contributions towards biodiversity conservation and established international and national links and collaborations, bringing benefits to global and national conservation objectives.
- Website
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http://www.sif.sc/
External link for Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Victoria, Mahe
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1979
- Specialties
- science, research, conservation, and sustainable tourism
Locations
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Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF), La Ciotat Building, Mont Fleuri
Victoria, Mahe P.O. Box 853, SC
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Vallée de Mai
Praslin, Praslin Seychelles, SC
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Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Aldabra, SC
Employees at Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF)
Updates
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Happy World Ranger Day! 🌿 Today, we celebrate the incredible dedication and hard work of our research team across Vallée de Mai, Fond Ferdinand, and Aldabra, in the past and present. Whether they're navigating through dense mangroves, climbing slippery boulders, or diving into marine research, their efforts have been instrumental in advancing our knowledge and preserving Seychelles' natural heritage. We thank you for your commitment to conservation! 💚
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Sea turtles are famous for travelling thousands of kilometres to breed yet spend most of their lives in their foraging areas. Identifying these locations is therefore key to understanding and protecting sea turtles and their habitats. A new study, led by former Aldabra Science Coordinator, Cheryl Sanchez for her PhD, combined skin samples and satellite tracking of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) nesting at Aldabra, the second largest green turtle nesting area in the Western Indian Ocean to identify their key foraging areas. Results showed that Aldabra’s nesting turtles forage in two main areas: the East African coast (Tanzania and Somalia) and northern Madagascar, with slightly more heading to the East African coast. This is the first research in the region to use both satellite tracking and stable isotope analysis to locate foraging grounds, and clearly shows that the foraging habitat of Aldabra's nesting green turtles extends well beyond legally protected areas, into the wider Seychelles, Western Indian Ocean and East African coastal region. The full paper is available here: https://lnkd.in/ddrSucQ8 📸 Cheryl Sanchez
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Experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dive and work on Aldabra Atoll! 🐟 💙 We're looking for a responsible, hard-working volunteer to join our Aldabra Reef Monitoring survey team later this year, learn more here: https://www.sif.sc/jobs To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to Dr Anna Koester at marine@sif.sc and hr@sif.sc. Deadline for applications is 23/08/2024.
Job opportunities
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Join Our Team! 🌿 The Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) is hiring across multiple sites: Head Office, Aldabra, Vallée de Mai, and Fond Ferdinand! Be part of our mission to preserve the natural heritage of Seychelles #careersinconservation #Aldabra #ValleedeMai #FondFerdinand #sif Learn more: https://www.sif.sc/jobs
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In 2023, we completed the second Aldabra Clean-Up Project, supported by the Ocean Conservancy, where we removed another 23.5 tonnes of marine debris from Aldabra's pristine beaches. Although clean-up efforts are vital for preserving the shores of Aldabra for the various species that depend on them, the issue of plastic pollution extends far beyond. Plastic consumption is a global problem that affects every corner of our planet, from the most remote islands like #Aldabra to the deep sea. Watch the Price of Plastic on YouTube here: https://lnkd.in/dACmqkGM
The Price of Plastic
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New research has been published highlighting how seabird populations contribute to healthy mangrove ecosystems on Aldabra. The research shows the strong links between seabirds nesting in the mangroves and the nutrient status of the mangrove forests, highlighting the importance of protecting and restoring seabird populations for maintaining healthy mangrove ecosystems. The full paper is open access and can be accessed in full here: https://lnkd.in/d9rCZ9F2
Seabird nutrient subsidies enrich mangrove ecosystems and are exported to nearby coastal habitats
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Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) reposted this
Annabelle Constance, de Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF), et Rivo Rabarisoa de Asity Madagascar ont une passion commune : la conservation des écosystèmes marins et côtiers, notamment les mangroves. 🌿 🌊 Elles ont bénéficié du programme d'échanges d'expériences du projet #RECOS de la COI 📌 Dans les États insulaires du Sud-Ouest de l'océan Indien, les mangroves s'étendent sur plus de 300 000 hectares. Vulnérables aux effets du changement climatique, ces écosystèmes essentiels et vitaux pour les populations côtières sont exposés à une nouvelle menace : la prolifération du rat noir (Rattus rattus). Cette espèce nuisible détruit les troncs de mangroves s'attaque aussi aux oiseaux marins qui y nichent et s’y reproduisent, comme le crabier blanc, une espèce menacée. En vue de répondre à ces problématiques, Annabelle et Rivo ont eu l’occasion d'échanger sur le terrain et de bénéficier de la précieuse expertise de GEPOMAY, à travers le projet Life de l'Union européenne. Plusieurs connaissances et compétences ont pu être partagées telles que : ✅ La mise en place de piège pour lutter contre les rats dans les mangroves ✅ La lutte contre les espèces envahissantes en zones côtières et humides ✅ Les actions de conservation menées autour du Crabier blanc ✅ L’aménagement de sentiers pédagogiques comme outil de sensibilisation 👉 Pour bénéficier de visites de terrain, riches en expériences et en rencontres, postulez à votre tour au programme d'échanges d'expériences du projet #RECOS ! ℹ En savoir plus : https://lnkd.in/dVhY9uer 🤝 Une initiative soutenue par AFD - Agence Française de Développement Agence française de développement dans l'océan Indien Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM)