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The Chagos Islands have belonged to Britain since the 1814 Treaty of Paris and are constituted as the British Indian Ocean Territory.
Protecting this area, by creating a conservation area comparable with the Galapagos or the Great Barrier Reef, would be a major contribution by the UK to global marine biodiversity conservation.
The Chagos archipelago is a very special and rare place – a relatively unpolluted and undisturbed part of the Indian Ocean, with its islands, reefs and waters still teeming with life. And one click from you will help save it.
Protect Chagos
The Chagos Islands have belonged to Britain since the 1814 Treaty of Paris and are constituted as the British Indian Ocean Territory.
Protecting this area, by creating a conservation area comparable with the Galapagos or the Great Barrier Reef, would be a major contribution by the UK to global marine biodiversity conservation.
The Chagos archipelago is a very special and rare place – a relatively unpolluted and undisturbed part of the Indian Ocean, with its islands, reefs and waters still teeming with life. And one click from you will help save it.
Protect Chagos