Project Seahorse News

Project Seahorse explains its Phillipines work at BBC radio show

Heather Koldewey, Project Seahorse Co-Director, and Angelie Nellas, Senior Biologist of the Project Seahorse Foundation, were interviewed by the BBC Radio 4 programme "Saving Species". They primarily talked about their work in the Phillipines, one of their biggest working area, explaining their many successes such as establishing 33 marine protected areas. 

saving speciesListen to the piece at the Saving Species website (Project Seahorse interview starts at 15min10sec)

Project Seahorse features in BBC documentary

Project Seahorse was selected by the BBC for their programme ‘A Wild Night In’ highlighting important conservation projects around the world.

projectseahorse-bbc-film-crewFilming was done in the Philippines where Project Seahorse has established one of its biggest marine projects including implementing 33 community-managed marine protected areas. British celebrity Kate Humble visited the project and saw the successes first hand when she went diving with the team in marine protected areas where she was lucky enough to find pregnant male seahorses.


PSwebsite-homepageNew Project Seahorse website

Project Seahorse recently launched its new website, containing extensive information about their organisation, achievements, ongoing projects and events, latest news issues and so much more. The website offers a wealth of data and marvelling seahorse images. Go and found out yourself on www.projectseahorse.org.