The Galapagos Islands represent a living laboratory and classroom for students of all ages, offering opportunities for teaching and learning about a wide range of issues related to evolution, biology, sociology, climate change, economics, politics and sustainable development.
We hope that this section will provide both instructors and students with the materials and information they need to gain a greater appreciation for the unique biodiversity of the archipelago and the importance of protecting this world treasure.
Latest News
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The Galapagos National Park Service will repatriate 150 juvenile tortoises from the Isabela Island Breeding Center
04.10.13 The repatriation is scheduled for Saturday, April 20th, to help restore the... More >
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Galapagos Children Learn About Conservation at “Happy Vacation Camp”
04.05.13 A multi-institutional educational program allowed 200 children to have fun... More >
Latest Blog Posts
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A Snapshot of Poverty in Galapagos
The 2011-2012 issue of Galapagos Report is soon to be released in English and... More >
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Galapagos: A Living Laboratory
Since their introduction to Galapagos by whalers in the 18th century, goats... More >



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