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Aride Island is the northernmost island in the (Bird Island is the northernmost Seychelles island overall). A , it is leased and managed by the Island Conservation Society of Seychelles. Island Conservation Society


History
The name ‘Aride’ first appears on nautical charts after French voyages of exploration in 1770 and 1771. The first written account was in 1787 by Jean-Baptiste Malavois, French commandant of Seychelles, who described it as being “…no more than a pile of rocks covered with a few bushes.” Between 1817 and 1829 Aride was possibly an unofficial leper colony. In 1868, the Irishman Perceval Wright, who gave his name to Aride's unique gardenia and one of its endemic lizards, visited Aride. In 1883, the British artist Marianne North painted a scene on the island, reporting just one large tree, beneath which the island staff sheltered from the sun. Coconut palms were planted over much of Aride and copra production became important economically. Dogs, pigs, cats and chickens were introduced, though fortunately rats never arrived.

The wooden plantation house on Aride, overlooking the small settlement, is one of the last buildings of its type to survive in Seychelles.

For almost a century sooty tern eggs were cropped with up to 220,000 being removed each season. Not surprisingly the number of nesting seabirds declined and all endemic land birds were wiped out. However, in 1967, the island's owner, Paul Chenard, ceased egg collection and declared the island a reserve. In 1973, Mr. Christopher Cadbury purchased Aride for the Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves (now Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts). In 1979 it was declared a Special Reserve under Seychelles law, to include a marine zone of 200m around the island, with penalties including imprisonment for killing or disturbance of its wildlife.

In 2003, management was transferred to Island Conservation Society. In 2006, the freehold was transferred to the UK Registered Charity Island Conservation Society UK and in 2008, the island was leased back to Island Conservation Society of Seychelles.


Geography
The island is part of the district of Grand'Anse, located 10 km north of and is 68 hectares in area. Official Aride Island Guide


Demographics
The only human inhabitants are the reserve's staff; currently four Seychellois rangers, two expatriate Conservation Officers and two volunteers. They live in the main village of the island, La Cour, map on the south side of the island.


Government services
Being an island with a small population, there are not any government buildings or services. For many services, people have to go to Praslin.


Tourism
Today, the island is dedicated to conservation supported by ecotourism. It is known for huge seabird colonies, with more breeding species than any other single island plus large numbers of non-breeding frigatebirds. The density of lizards is also one of the greatest on earth. There is only one beach, which faces south, making access difficult when the southeast trade winds are at their height (June to September) Photo gallery There is no overnight accommodation other than for the resident staff of the island but one can visit for the day by boat trip from neighbouring , 8 kilometres to the south.


Transport
The only form of transportation is by foot.


Cuisine
Fish is the staple diet supplemented by fruit and vegetables grown on the island and other foodstuffs brought by the island boat from .


Flora and fauna
Over 1.25 million seabirds regularly breed on Aride including the world's largest colony of , the largest Seychelles population of , and the world's largest colony of tropical shearwater. There is also an enormous roost of non-breeding . Aride Island Nature Reserve

Five bird species endemic to Seychelles reside on Aride. The Seychelles warbler was introduced from to Aride in 1988 and the island's population of the species is now the largest in the world at over 2,000 pairs. The was also introduced from Cousin in 2002, and the Seychelles magpie robin was introduced from . The Seychelles blue pigeon and the Seychelles sunbird have re-colonised Aride naturally.

Reptilian fauna includes several species of , three species of , and three species of non-venomous . and are regular visitors to the beaches of Aride.

Aride is the only place in the world where the flowering shrub Wright's gardenia is endemic.


Image gallery
File:Seychelles large map.jpg|Map 1 File:Aride_roheline.png|Map 2 File:Aride-55.66828E_4.21153S.png|Satellite view File:Ile_Aride_(1).JPG|The Lodge, La Cour, Aride File:Ile_Aride_(3).JPG|Beach File:Ile_Aride_-_Arbre_(2).JPG|Tree with on Aride File:Ile_Aride_(4).JPG|Memorial Plaque of Christopher Cadbury

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