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Corporate Partners

Galapagos Conservancy is pleased to work closely with businesses which generously support our conservation agenda:

Continental Airlines

The Official Airline of Galapagos Conservancy

We’re delighted to recognize our very important corporate partner, Continental Airlines which has generously provided airfare to staff at Galapagos Conservancy and the Charles Darwin Research Station. Since 2006, Continental has underwritten the travel costs associated with our Darwin Lecture Series, both within the U.S. and to and from Ecuador. This extraordinary gesture of good corporate citizenship and strong conservation ethics will allow us to forward the maximum support possible to our colleagues at the Research Station and Galapagos National Park. We are extremely grateful for this measure of trust and support.

Buffalo Exchange

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Galapagos Conservancy is grateful to the creative and enthusiastic support of Buffalo Exchange, a leader in the resale fashion industry, which has raised a total of nearly $249,000 for environmental causes through Dollar Day Sales on Earth Day since 1997. In 2008, the Buffalo Exchange’s Earth Day Dollar Sale raised over $38,000 to directly fund a project to repopulate Pinta Island with giant saddleback tortoises. More information on Buffalo Exchange stores can be found at www.buffaloexchange.com

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