By guest author Elsa Kohlbus, Program Director of Animal Balance. On an island famous for sea lions that fill the beaches, lounge on benches, and nap...
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By Erika Guerrero of the Galapagos Biosecurity Agency. I am a young professional who was born surrounded by the nature of Galapagos. I grew up in the...
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We did it! Or should I say, YOU did it! Thanks to the unprecedented generosity of our supporters, our 2017 year-end $1 Million Matching Gift Campaign...
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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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By Rebecca Ross, Executive Director of Dogs for Conservation Recently, one of our trainers headed back to the Galapagos Islands to check in on our newly...
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Latest News
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Auction Offers Unique Opportunity to Name Newly Discovered Galapagos Species
12.17.20 WASHINGTON, DC – December 17, 2020 Today, Galapagos Conservancy launched... More >
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Land Iguana Monitoring Results: Santiago and North Seymour Islands
12.02.20 December 2, 2020 Last month, rangers from the Galapagos National Park Directorate... More >
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New Book ‘Galapagos Giant Tortoises’ Documents Decades of Insights
10.30.20 October 30, 2020 After conducting decades of research and advising on giant... More >
Latest Blog Posts
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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... >
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Unravelling the Silent Marine Invasion in Galapagos
By Patricia Isabela Tapia, research assistant for the Marine Invasive Species... >
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Counting Birds in Galapagos: My Experience on Santiago Island
By guest author Cristian Poveda, biologist and volunteer with the Charles... >