Commemorating 193 Years of the Galápagos Islands as Ecuadorian Territory

The Galapagos Islands were officially annexed by Ecuador on February 12, 1832. This marked the beginning of a new era in the political, cultural and ecological history of the archipelago. This momentous event in Ecuadorian History marked a major political milestone, and began a process of conservation and protection of one of the most precious […]
Elevating Conservation: How Aerial Drones Are Transforming Research and Protection in the Galápagos

The Galapagos Islands conservation depends on adopting innovative technologies. In this installment of our series about science and technology to conserve the environment, we examine how drones can help protect the fragile eco-systems of the Archipelago. Drones combine aerial perspectives and advanced tools to enable more precise and efficient monitoring. This helps protect endemic species, […]