Ua hoʻokumu ʻia kahi kikowaena malihini kipa o Vallee de Mai hou

Ua wehe ʻo Pelekikena Seychelles ʻo James Michel i kahi kikowaena malihini kipa i hoʻolaʻa ʻia i ka hopena pule i hala ma ke komo ʻana o ka Vallee de Mai, kekahi o ka UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Ua wehe ʻo Pelekikena Seychelles ʻo James Michel i kahi kikowaena malihini hou i hoʻolaʻa ʻia i ka hopena pule i ka puka o ka Vallee de Mai, kekahi o nā UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ua hoʻokumu ʻia ka hale hou e ka Seychelles Islands Foundation, kahi o ka pelekikena he kahu.

ʻOiai e lawelawe ana i ka hana, ua hōʻike hou ʻo Pelekikena Michel i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo ma luna o 50 pakeneka o ka ʻāina o ka ʻāina i pale ʻia i kēia manawa, ʻoiai e wehewehe ana ʻo ka ʻāina, ma hope o ka hōʻike ʻana i ka hoʻolālā aniau ma Copenhagen, e neʻe i ka neutrality carbon ma 2020.

ʻO nā ʻelele koʻikoʻi mai ka ʻoihana mākaʻikaʻi Seychelles i hele pū i ka hanana. ʻO ka Vallee de Mai National Park kekahi o nā hiʻona kaulana loa i hōʻike ʻia e ka ʻāina i nā kaukani o nā mākaʻikaʻi a me nā mea noiʻi e kipa ana i kēlā me kēia makahiki.

He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:

  • While officiating at the function, President Michel once again highlighted the fact that over 50 percent of the country's territory was now protected, while also explaining that the country, after presenting the climate strategy in Copenhagen, would move towards carbon neutrality by 2020.
  • The Vallee de Mai National Park is one of the best-known attractions the country showcases to the thousands of tourists and researchers visiting year after year.
  • Seychelles President James Michel opened a dedicated new visitor center last weekend at the entrance of the Vallee de Mai, one of the archipelago's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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