Cousine Island Explained

Cousine Island
Map:Seychelles
Native Name Lang:fr
Nickname:-->
Location:Seychelles, Indian Ocean
Coordinates:-4.3633°N 55.6467°W
Archipelago:Inner Islands, Seychelles
Waterbody:Indian Ocean
Total Islands:1
Area Km2:0.3
Coastline Km:2.7
Length Km:0.9
Width Km:0.4
Elevation M:76
Country:Seychelles
Country Admin Divisions Title:Group
Country Admin Divisions:Inner Islands
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Sub-Group
Country Admin Divisions 1:Granitic Seychelles
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:Sub-Group
Country Admin Divisions 2:Praslin Islands
Country Admin Divisions Title 3:Districts
Country Admin Divisions 3:Grand'Anse Praslin
Country Largest City:Cousine East
Country Largest City Population:16
Population:16
Population As Of:2014
Ethnic Groups:Creole, French, East Africans, Indians.
Timezone1:SCT
Utc Offset1:+4
Iso Code Type:ISO code
Iso Code:SC-14

Cousine Island is a small granitic island 30ha in the Seychelles 6km (04miles) west of Praslin Island. It is a combination luxury resort and since 1992 a nature preserve.

History

In 1992 the island was purchased and a conservation program was introduced to protect nesting sea turtles and maintain the existing populations of endemic land birds.

Flora & Fauna

Cousine Island is a breeding ground for seabirds and has a population of transplanted Aldabra giant tortoises. The island has undergone an extensive vegetation rehabilitation program which involves planting of indigenous flora and the removal of alien plant species. Since 1995 over 2000 native trees have been planted.

Indo-Pacific hawksbill turtles are known to nest on this island.[1]

Important Bird Area

The island has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area because it supports populations of the Seychelles warbler, magpie-robin and fody, as well as substantial breeding colonies of wedge-tailed shearwaters, white-tailed tropicbirds, lesser noddies and white terns.[2] [3]

Tourism

In order to finance the restoration project a small exclusive bungalow resort was built on Cousine. The hotel manager, his family, and an ornithologist with his family, live in the staff quarters on the east beach. They are responsible for the restoration, maintenance and preservation of flora and fauna of the island. The current staff is 16 employees.

There are four beachfront French Colonial style villas (maximum number of guests allowed is 10) on the island.[4] It is 30 hectares.[5], it is the world's third most expensive private island.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Hitchins. P. M.. Bourquin . O. . Hitchins . S. . Nesting success of hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) on Cousine Island, Seychelles . Journal of Zoology . 264. 2 . 383–389 . Cambridge University Press, The Zoological Society of London . 2004-04-27 . 10.1017/S0952836904005904 . 2007-02-21 .
  2. BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Cousine island. Downloaded from Web site: BirdLife International - conserving the world's birds . August 15, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070710124603/http://www.birdlife.org/ . July 10, 2007 . on 25/07/2012
  3. Jan Komdeur: Conserving the Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis by Translocation from Cousin Island to the Islands of Aride and Cousine. In: Biological Conservation 67, 1994, S. 143–152
  4. Web site: Official site . 2008-05-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080509134009/http://www.cousineisland.com/ . 2008-05-09 . dead .
  5. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/9226905/The-worlds-most-expensive-private-islands.html?image=1 The world's most expensive private islands