Indigenous tree in the Cousine Island nursery

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Planting Trees Today For a Green Tomorrow

The custodians of Cousine Island are deeply committed to preserving its unique natural environment and are eager to share their passion for conservation with every visitor. This dedication is evident in the island's many initiatives aimed at protecting its pristine ecosystems and diverse wildlife. Guests who visit Cousine Island have a unique opportunity to contribute to these efforts in a meaningful and lasting way.

One of the most rewarding experiences offered to visitors is the chance to plant an indigenous tree from the island nursery. This initiative allows guests to commemorate their stay while actively participating in the island's conservation efforts. By planting a tree, visitors not only leave a personal legacy but also contribute to the restoration and enhancement of Cousine Island's natural habitat. This simple yet profound act helps to ensure that the island remains a sanctuary for its flora and fauna for generations to come.

The island nursery features a variety of native tree species, each carefully selected for its ecological importance and ability to thrive in the local environment. These trees play a crucial role in maintaining the island's biodiversity, providing essential habitat and food sources for numerous species of birds, insects, and other wildlife. Planting an indigenous tree helps to combat the effects of habitat loss and degradation, promoting a healthier and more resilient ecosystem.

Guests who participate in this initiative are guided by the island's knowledgeable conservation team, who share insights into the ecological significance of each tree species and the broader conservation efforts on Cousine Island. This hands-on experience provides a deeper understanding of the island's unique environment and the importance of preserving it.

By choosing to plant a tree, visitors become active participants in the island's conservation story, creating a tangible connection to the land and its ongoing preservation. This personal investment not only enriches the visitor experience but also reinforces the island's mission to protect and sustain its natural beauty for future generations.

Coco de mer seed pod prepared for planting on Cousine Island
Conservation teams from Cousine Island and the Seychelles planting coco de mer tree

Comment puis-je vous aider ?

Participez aux efforts continus de restauration sur l'île et apprenez-en plus sur les nombreux arbres indigènes que l'on trouve sur Cousine.

Quel est le meilleur moment de l'année pour planter des arbres ?

La plantation d'arbres est possible tout au long de l'année et nous nous impliquons dans des projets de reforestation au-delà de notre île d'origine.

Prêt à partir ?

Faites-nous savoir si vous souhaitez planter un arbre (ou trois) sur Cousine lors de la réservation ou informez simplement notre équipe sur l'île pendant votre séjour.