- Aride Island
Aride Island is the northernmost granitic island in the
Seychelles and is 10km north ofPraslin . It is 68 hectares in area and is anature reserve . Aride is leased and managed by theIsland Conservation Society of Seychelles. The only human inhabitants are the reserve's staff; currently four Seychellois rangers and two wardens. They live in small plantation houses on the south side of the island.Over 1.25 million seabirds regularly breed on Aride including the world's largest colony of lesser noddy, the largest Seychelles population of
roseate tern s and the world's largest colony ofAudubon's Shearwater . There is also an enormous roost of non-breedingfrigatebird s. TheSeychelles Warbler was introduced fromCousin Island to Aride in 1988 and its population is now the largest in the world with over 2,000 pairs. TheSeychelles Fody was also introduced from Cousin in 2002, as well theSeychelles Magpie Robin fromFregate Island . TheSeychelles Blue Pigeon and theSeychelles Sunbird have re-colonised Aride naturally.Reptilian fauna includes several species of skink, three species of gecko and three species of non-poisonous snakes.
Green turtle s andHawksbill turtle s are regular visitors to the beaches of Aride.Aride is the only place in the world where a flowering shrub named Wright's Gardenia "
Rothmannia annae " is endemic.External links
* [http://www.arideisland.net Aride Island - official Aride Island homepage]
* [http://www.helicopterseychelles.com/aride_photos2.html Aride Island photo gallery]
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