As 2017 winds down, I want all of our Galapagos supporters to share in our appreciation for the dedication and hard work of the Education for Sustainability...
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Blog - Human Population
By Inti Keith, Leader of the Marine Invasive Species Program at the Charles Darwin Foundation. It s often a surprise to learn that people live in Galapagos...
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By guest author Dr. Heinke J ger, Restoration Ecologist at the Charles Darwin Foundation. I first arrived in Galapagos in 1996 as a tourist. I d been...
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By guest author Dr. Maud Quinzin, evolutionary biologist currently working at Yale University. When I arrived in Galapagos on February 1, 2017 to work...
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Less than two weeks ago, I returned from another amazing adventure in Galapagos. 2017 will be my ninth and final year of leading tours for Galapagos Conservancy...
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The work of Galapagos Conservancy follows an important continuum, a path identified by our partners in the Islands, our many collaborators, and our own...
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Returning from Galapagos in late April after coordinating the launch of our Education for Sustainability Program, I reflected on how I got myself involved...
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By Ashleigh D. Klingman de Sarigu, Education policy and citizen engagement analyst for the Galapagos Governing Council (CREG). In the United States,...
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By Brittany Lenhart, graduate student in International Education at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The following is a description of my...
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By Carlos Espinosa Proa o, former Director General of the Colegio Brit nico Internacional de Quito and former Head of Elementary Education at Colegio...
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Latest News
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GNPD Reintroduces 461 Land Iguanas to Santiago Island
02.25.21 February 24, 2021 Rangers with the Galapagos National Park Directorate (GNPD)... More >
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Breaking: Giant Tortoise Population on Alcedo Deemed Healthiest in Galapagos
02.01.21 February 1, 2021 According to park rangers and scientists from the Giant Tortoise... More >
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First Expedition to Monitor the Giant Tortoise Population of Alcedo Volcano Begins
01.18.21 January 18, 2021 Park rangers and scientists from the Galapagos National Park... More >
Latest Blog Posts
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Rediscovering the Giant Tortoises and Magical Landscapes of Alcedo Volcano
By Wacho Tapia, Director of the Giant Tortoise Restoration Initiative Alcedo... >
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Documenting Galapagos Giant Tortoises: Walking Among Modern Dinosaurs
By Lucas Bustamante, co-founder at Tropical Herping and Giant Tortoise Restoration... >
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‘Galapagos Giant Tortoises:’ Synthesis of a Half Century of Study and Conservation
By Linda Cayot, retired GC Science Advisor In July 2012 a mere two weeks... >