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Environmental Jobs
http://www.environmentjob.co.uk

For more environmental vacancies see environmentjob.co.uk 

Extinct Species
http://www.extinct-species.com

Pangolin Extinct Species Gallery. Extinct Species of the Mascarenes 

Link for Volunteer4Africa
http://www.volunteer4africa.org/

For more volunteering opportunities vacancies, see Volunteer 4 Africa. Volunteer 4 Africa (V4A) is a non profit organization that offers a wide range of opportunities to read more

Mauritius: Making up for Lost Dodos
http://www.webwombat.com.au/travel/articles/mauritius-making-up-for-lost-dodos.htm

Here the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation is saving a number of endemic plant species. On this coral island is the last remnant of lowland coastal forest, read more

Want to know about the reptiles of Mauritius
http://www.mauritius-reptiles.com

An endemic reptile of Mauritius means that it is only found in Mauritius and not found naturally anywhere else in the world. A native reptile of read more

 
     
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