Nirmal Shah
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Nirmal Shah is a environmentalist, writer, fund raiser and civic leader from the Seychelles,[1] and director of Nature Seychelles.[2]
Shah, who was educated in India and the United States, advocates for conservation of biodiversity, sustainable development and civil society participation through local and regional NGOs, international forums and the media. He is the founder of the Wildlife Clubs of Seychelles, the major youth NGO based in schools and institutions of higher learning.
[edit] References
- ^ (30 September 2010) Seychelles launch world's first carbon neutral reserve, Africa The Good News, November 12, 2010
- ^ (2 March 2007) Eden Island in the International News, Seychelles Weekly, Retrieved November 12, 2010
[edit] External links
- Lauer tours island nation (May 2, 2008) (Shah appears in video clip)
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