Rogers Hospitality aims to preserve the fauna and flora across our island as well as on their land in Bel Ombre in the southwest of the island. From the forest that hosts different endemic species with different trees such as the Black Ebony (Diospyros tesselaria), and the Gaulettes Wood (Doratoxylon apetalum), as well as certain animals (birds) such as the Kestrel endemic to Mauritius (Falco punctatus) and the Pink Pigeon so as not to cite others, with the help of the Bel Ombre Nature Reserve and Mauritian Wildlife Foundation. But also, on the side of marine life with the protection of corals and fish being already in a state of emergency thanks to their various sustainable actions.
- Enhancing Habitat Conservation and Promoting Responsible Land Management
- Creation of Protection and Conservation Programs
- Train and explain to employees and stakeholders around the Group about Biodiversity Awareness and Conservation
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