Fire Island Conservation

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Fire Island Conservation, is a crusade that started with a tiny island in the Indian Ocean.


An island that was destined to become a luxury resort, inspired a crusade to foster conservation in the communities, and beyond. Fire Island, translated from the Portuguese “Ilha do Fogo”, is a breathtaking, remote island, within Primeiras e Segundas Environmental Protection Area, in Mozambique.


This EPA is Africa’s largest coastal marine reserve, and home to incredibly diverse fauna and flora, including endangered turtles.


The island is an essential turtle nesting site, and we founded a turtle monitoring program, to help ensure their nesting process is unimpeded. The project aims to empower Pebane locals with the knowledge to understand the conservation issues, and the skills to carry out the monitoring and tagging of these animals. This is one of many projects we have established to empower our local communities, while providing an alternative income opportunity to poaching.


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