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While in the Galapagos, you will be accompanied by an English-speaking National Park guide, who will offer an insight into the island's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
As ecosystems break down, so does nature’s ability to provide the water and food humans, and the rest of life on Earth, rely on. In December, nations agreed to take measures to stop biodiversity ...
The Antarctic island that's richer in biodiversity than the Galapagos Divers last year came up with so many examples of sea life that they still don't know how many they found ...
The Galapagos have always been sensitive to changes in ocean temperature. The archipelago itself is located where major ocean currents converge — cool from the south, warm from the north, and a ...
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Experts sound the alarm as major ecological threats target iconic Galápagos Islands: 'We have a big problem right now' - MSNThe Galápagos Islands, renowned for their incredibly unique biodiversity and inspiration for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, are facing new promises of change — but not for the better. An ...
Today, Vizcaino works as an official naturalist guide based out of San Cristóbal Island, and recently traveled with a Mongabay team observing the islands’ impressive biodiversity.
During the session, the Operational Manual of the new Biodiversity Protection Programme for the Galápagos Islands was also approved. This flagship initiative, led by MAATE, will be implemented with ...
From its crystal clear waters to striking black volcanic sand, the Galápagos Islands are home to some of the richest biodiversity on the planet. And in 2018, an orchestra arrived on the Enchanted ...
Biodiversity and tourism. Despite the islands’ seclusion, a trip to the Galápagos is within reach of many travelers. Last year, I was among a group of 70 passengers from all over the United ...
Banner image: An area of biodiversity (including corals, crustaceans, urchins, anemones, and more) on Cacho De Coral, a newly discovered pristine coral reef. Image courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute.
This article was originally published by Hakai Magazine.. As a result of climate change, almost every part of the ocean is heating up. But off the west coast of the Galápagos Islands is a patch ...
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