Diego Bermeo is a gifted photographer who lives permanently in the Islands. He understands how important it is to capture and share the unique beauty of the Archipelago. Bermeo’s photography is not just a hobby, it’s also a way to promote conservation and environmental awareness.
Bermeo, with the help of Galapagos Conservancy last year, launched an innovative project that combined his passions for photography and environmental preservation. Bermeo’s goal was to promote sustainable tourism and raise awareness of the importance of protecting biodiversity on the Islands.
Bermeo’s goal was to find the most accessible and popular recreational sites in Santa Cruz Island where locals and tourists alike could enjoy the natural beauty. With his camera in hand, Bermeo explored the sites and captured beautiful images of each unique location’s flora or fauna.
Bermeo has created three e-books from these images entitled “Galapagos : La huella está contigo”. The e-books highlight the beauty and diversity in the Islands’ ecologies, while also highlighting the importance of protecting and preserving them for future generations.
These e-books can be downloaded for free from Bermeo’s site. They have proved to be an invaluable resource for Santa Cruz visitors, teachers and students. Bermeo’s project has inspired people to get more involved with protecting Galapagos.
Bermeo sees photography as a way to achieve a goal, an instrument for creating positive change. His work is a powerful reminder that we all have a part to play in protecting the natural treasures of our planet. We can protect the Galapagos Islands for future generations with the support of Galapagos Conservancy, and the passion of individuals such as Bermeo.
We celebrate World Recycling Day today, an ideal opportunity to remind ourselves about the importance of properly treating waste. The destruction of ecosystems caused by human waste has made it more important to protect them globally.
Recycling is not just the responsibility of environmental groups and institutions. Each of us must commit to this important practice to help our planet. We all have a responsibility to protect the places we love by recycling the containers we use.
It is important to promote recycling at an early age so that future generations will be aware of the advantages of living in a healthy environment. Recycling is a great way to stop climate change, reduce waste and protect natural resources. It also contributes to our health, and creates jobs. We must continue to recycle all recyclable materials such as glass jars and tins, cans and plastic bottles.

We want to congratulate everyone who is aware of the importance and benefits of recycling on this special day. Galapagos Conservancy also supports initiatives by providing conservation grants to individuals who have conservation projects to reduce the impact on waste in the Archipelago.
Recycle! Every little bit helps to conserve Galapagos and our planet. Together, we can create a sustainable and positive future.
Happy World Recycle Day!
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization declared the 17th of May 2005 as International Recycling Day. This day is meant to educate the public about environmental conservation, as well as about the importance of REUSING and RECYCLING.
Galapagos Conservancy has been at the forefront in promoting sustainable practices. This article explores actionable steps that anyone can take to have a positive effect on the environment. We can all help to create a sustainable future, whether it’s by reducing waste or reusing and recycling materials.

1. Reducing Waste: A Key Step Toward Conservation
Reduce waste. This is the most important and effective step of the three Rs. We can reduce our environmental impact by practicing conscious consumption and choosing eco-friendly options. Avoiding single-use plastics and choosing products with minimal packaging are some examples of everyday living. Planning meals and shopping locally can also help reduce food waste.
2. Reusing Items to Extend Their Lifespan
Reusing materials and products not only reduces waste, but conserves precious resources. Galapagos Conservancy encourages innovative methods to give products a second chance, such as reusing packaging or turning plastic into artwork.
3. Recycling: Turning Waste into Resources
Recycling can be a game changer when it comes sustainable resource management. Recycling has many benefits, such as energy conservation, a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the preservation of natural habitats. Recycling plastics, paper, glass and other recyclable materials helps to conserve resources and prevent ocean and beach contamination.
4. Galapagos Conservancy Recycling Initiatives: Together we can make a difference
Galapagos Conservancy actively promotes recycling initiatives throughout the Archipelago. Explore the community-led initiatives, educational campaigns and recycling facilities that are driving positive change across the region. We can create a sustainable Galapagos by working with local businesses, communities and organizations to foster a recycling-culture.
5. How you can contribute to the empowerment of individuals
You can be a recycling champion. Everyone can help create a more sustainable Galapagos by implementing home recycling systems, supporting local recycling programs, and advocating for sustainability. Encourage your family, co-workers, and friends to recycle and adopt eco-friendly practices that will inspire others.
We can protect the Galapagos Islands, as well as other natural wonders, for future generations by reducing waste and recycling. Make recycling a part of your daily life to help make the Galapagos Islands and Earth greener. Together, we can have a positive, lasting impact on the world.
Conservando Galapagos (the sister organization of Galapagos Conservancy) signed a cooperation agreement with Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, a private Ecuadorian university, in April. The agreement is designed to enhance education, research, social engagement, and collaboration in Galapagos by implementing joint projects, such as research and innovation, continuing educational courses, exchanges and mobility, technology transfers, internships and other future collaborative efforts.
Conservando Galapagos, the local branch of Galapagos Conservancy is committed to promoting and implementing activities for the sustainability and conservation of the Islands. UTPL, a leading university for innovation and sustainability aims to create an active and innovative educational model that translates directly into tangible results and a strong connection with the environment. This union is a significant step towards the sustainability of Archipelago.
The alliance between UTPL and Galapagos Conservancy will lead to a significant regional growth in research and education. Galapagos Conservancy, Conservando Galapagos and Conservando Galapagos have committed to enhancing education and professional development in the province. This will empower the locals who are the guardians of the terrestrial ecosystems and marine ecosystems that they depend on. The ability of the Islands to provide services and maintain their ecological integrity is dependent on research.
This agreement is a rare opportunity for Conservando Galapagos to work with UTPL on innovative solutions to environmental problems in Galapagos. The collaboration between Conservando Galapagos, the university and the foundation paves way for groundbreaking research. For example, the recent fungi studies that were funded by Conservando and conducted by UTPL. The two institutions will be able to leverage their complementary knowledge and resources, which will benefit Galapaguenos as well as the rest of the world, by joining forces.
Conservando Galapagos looks forward to working with UTPL faculty and students to enhance education and scientific research on Galapagos. By collaborating in this way, we are able to move closer to conservation and sustainability for these fragile and unique ecosystems.
