Galapagos Conservancy President, Dr. Paul Salaman, stressed the importance to continue the joint work with the GNPD. Veronica Santamaria (Director of Public Spaces for the Park), said that it was an honor to participate in events such as this, where the Galapagos Islands conservation efforts are acknowledged. She stated that the collaborative management model has been a model for other countries and that they need the support to maintain the health of the Galapagos ecosystems.
Veronica also reported on progress made toward the Galapagos National Park’s first Visitor Center. This will be completed in 2023, with support from Galapagos Conservancy. The Center will be accessible to all ages and circumstances, and it will be situated next to the Symbol of Hope Hall where Lonesome George can also be seen. Through interactive 3D panels, visitors will gain a better understanding of conservation expeditions undertaken by park rangers or their aides,” Veronica explained.
In his remarks, Dr. Jorge Carrion (Director of Conservation for Conservando Galapagos) highlighted the efforts made by the Ecuadorian Government. He also thanked donors for their support. These conservation allies are vital for the preservation of Galapagos biodiversity. Galapagos Conservancy is forever grateful to all those who support conservation efforts in the Archipelago.