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		<title>Luxuriant Mauritius Landscape</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mauritius Landscape Mauritius long ago understands the importance of its landscape for tourism and has done much to preserve the island’s fragile eco-system. Four hundred years after the last dodo, birdlife is now well protected, not least the pink pigeon. The natural beauty of Mauritius strikes you from the minute you drive away from the airport. Lush fields, moody mountain peaks and that shimmering lagoon. Flamboyant, hibiscus and frangipani trees line the roads. Although sadly being famous as the site of the annihilation by man of the flightless dodo in the 17 the century, the island is finally witnessing the birth of an ecological consciousness, largely led by the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) founded in 1984. There are now many parks and reserves dedicated to the preservation of the island&#8217;s fragile ecosystem. On the IIe aux Aigrettes, off the south-east coast, the MFW is working to ensure that some of the world&#8217;s most chronically endangered species-such as the Mauritius kestrel, the echo parakeet and the pink pigeon, which was reduced to no more than nine individuals in 1990-do not go the same ways the do. Apart from getting the chance to see some of the world’s rarest creatures including the [...]]]></description>
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