One species of flycatcher in Galápagos appears extinct. Does the same fate await another?
A species of flycatcher appears to be extinct in Galapagos. Is another species in danger of extinction? Scientists comparing genes of the so-called “Vermilion flycatchers” in Galapagos seven years ago realized that they were looking at two different species. The birds in question were not the Vermilion flycatchers ( Pyrocephalus obscure), which are common throughout […]
The Enigma Of Fernanda – A Lone Survivor In Galápagos
The discovery of Fernanda — a female Galapagos tortoise, the last member of the Fernandina (Chelonoidisphantasticus), previously believed extinct for more than a century — marked a conservation breakthrough by rediscovering an lost species. It is now highlighting the grim reality that species are extinction. The Galapagos Conservancy, the Galapagos National Park Directorate and other […]
Swiss Chocolate Meets Island Conservation
Patricia Stucki shares her inspiring story in the Galapagos Archipelago. This is a remote place where biodiversity and preservation are vital. Patricia Stucki, a naturalist and chocolate lover, successfully blended her Swiss heritage into the rich ecosystem on the islands thanks to the Galapagos Conservancy. Birth of a Conservation Passion Patricia, who grew up in […]
New Expedition Sparks Hope for Santiago’s Giant Tortoises
The Galapagos Archipelago is our top priority for conservation and restoration of giant tortoise population. They are not only impressive, but also important ecologically as seed dispersers and primary herbivores. Both are essential processes to maintain the ability of ecosystems to provide essential benefits for both humans and the environmental. It is important to protect […]
Unveiling the Migratory Mysteries of Galápagos’ Giant Tortoises
Scientists and nature enthusiasts have been fascinated by the Galapagos giant turtles, symbols of this archipelago for centuries. Tortoises are known for their size and longevity. They can live up to a century and weigh more than 550 pounds. Their relaxed demeanor is a testament to their importance. A landmark two-year study In a pioneering […]
Alliance Against Invasion: Tackling the Ant Threat in Galapagos
Invasive ants are a silent, but deadly threat to the Galapagos Archipelago. The invasive ants disrupt the fragile ecological balance and threaten the rare and vulnerable species of the Galapagos Archipelago in protected areas. They also have an adverse impact on the economic sectors. Context and Challenge According to research funded by the Charles Darwin […]