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The Comoros Islands contain a high concentration of endemic plants, vertebrates, and other species, and (with Madagascar) form one of the world's 25 biodiversity hotspots, making them of exceptional global priority for conservation. The primary objective of Action Comores is the conservation of the endemic and endangered fruit bat Livingstone's flying fox (Pteropus livingstonii) and its habitat, through a programme that includes scientific research, direct conservation action and environmental education. Livingstone's flying fox is used as a flagship species to address the environmental problems occuring in the Comores. |
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More about Action Comores and Livingstone's Flying Fox: |
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Action Comores, carrying out environmental education, conservation and research, is working with:
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Last updated: 22/12/03