In 1967 a fire destroyed much of the vegetation on the island, including more than 150 coco de mer palms. Following this event, the government took ownership of the island and introduced various restoration and conservation projects. In 1979, Curieuse and surrounding waters were declared the
Curieuse Marine National Park in order to protect the native wildlife. Between 1978 and 1982, a conservation project relocated Aldabra giant tortoise from
Aldabra to Curieuse. Today, it is the home of more than 300
Aldabra giant tortoise, some staying around the Ranger's Station and the rest roaming around elsewhere on the island. On the southern part of the island is a
mangrove swamp that is traversed by a walkway for park visitors. The island is also known for
coco de mer palms, giant
takamaka trees, a large
hawksbill turtle rookery and several bird species, such as the rare
Seychelles black parrot Coracopis nigra barklyi, a parrot found only here and on Praslin. Though black parrots are found here, no breeding has been recorded. Instead it is recorded in the mature palm forests of Praslin. Among the plant species on the island, several are native and endemic to Curieuse; (
Cordia subcordata), (
Dracaena), Lalyann dile (
Secamone schimperiana), bwa bannann (
Gastonia sechellarum) and (
Guettarda speciosa) There is also currently a satellite camp for the Seychelles branch of
Global Vision International, a volunteer group that focuses on conservation of the island and surveys local fish,
coral, turtle and
coco de mer numbers. ==Image gallery==