Mwali stands out as a global biodiversity treasure, hosting one of the most unique marine and terrestrial ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean. Its rich habitats — from coral reefs and mangroves to forests — support endemic species and vital breeding grounds for marine life like green turtles and humpback whales, making Mwali crucial for conservation efforts. Protecting this biodiversity not only preserves rare wildlife but also sustains local communities. Highlighting stewardship, Mwali Registrar reflects the importance of balanced ecological and social development.