Photo: Mihaaru. Keylakunu Island in Haa Dhaalu atol. Retrieved from edition.mv
In the delicate balance between development and environmental conservation, the idyllic Keylakunu Island in the Haa Dhaalu Atoll of the Maldives finds itself at the center of a compelling debate.
The ecological significance of the island stands tall. Keylakunu unfolds like a living canvas, where towering trees create a canopy that blankets the terrain, forming not only a visual spectacle but an essential sanctuary for the island’s flora and fauna.
The island stands out for its extraordinary Avicennia marina forest—a singular entity in island ecosystems globally. This distinctive feature forms the backbone of the island’s rich biodiversity, making it a crucial player in global conservation efforts.