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Telfairs skink Round Island skink adult searches for food on forest floor endemic to Mauritius subject to a Mauritian Wildlife Foundation regeneration programme June Ile aux Aigrettes island nature reserve Mahebourg Bay South-East of Mauritius
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1. Title: A Mauritian Treasure: The Round Island Skink of Ile aux Aigrettes The enchanting image captures the essence of the Round Island Skink (Leiolopisma telfairii), an endemic reptile native to Mauritius, as it meticulously searches for food on the forest floor of Ile aux Aigrettes, a nature reserve located in the southeastern part of Mauritius, near Mahebourg Bay. Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation renowned for its breathtaking beaches and crystal-clear waters, is also home to a rich biodiversity of unique and endemic species, including the Round Island Skink. This elusive lizard, named after the British Governor of Mauritius, Sir John Frederick Telfair, who discovered it in 1872, is a vital component of the island's natural heritage. Historically, habitat destruction due to deforestation and human activities led to a significant decline in the population of the Round Island Skink. In response to this threat, the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) initiated a regeneration programme to protect and restore the skink's natural habitat on Ile aux Aigrettes. The MWF's efforts have been successful in creating a sanctuary for the Round Island Skink, allowing this fascinating creature to thrive in its natural environment. The skink's diet primarily consists of insects, snails, and spiders, which it locates on the forest floor using its keen senses. The image serves as a testament to the importance of conservation efforts and the resilience of nature. It invites us to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of the Round Island Skink and to recognize the role we play in preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems and the diverse wildlife they support. Join us in celebrating the Mauritian Round Island Skink and the ongoing efforts to protect and conserve its habitat. Together, we can ensure that future generations can marvel at the wonders of nature and the unique biodiversity of Mauritius.
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