Giant Tortoise Crusader, Dr. Linda J. Cayot, Dies
Linda J. Cayot, better known to her friends and family as “Linda”, died September 26, 2022. Linda devoted her entire professional career to conservation of Galapagos tortoise-and iguana species. Linda was awarded a Ph.D. in the study of the ecology and behavior of Galapagos tortoises. She then became a herpetologist at Charles Darwin Research Station […]
The Santa Cruz Community was Presented with Local Conservation Projects and Initiatives
Galapagos Conservancy hosted an exhibition featuring eight local Conservation Action Projects on Friday, September 9, where grant recipients presented their projects to the Santa Cruz Island community. Many people were able to learn about citizen initiatives that are not only contributing to socio-ecological growth in the Islands but also contribute to the preservation of Galapagos’ […]
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature Assesses the Conservation Status of 86 Species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve
An International Union for the Conservation of Nature workshop was attended by scientists with expertise in marine species. It assessed and defined the conservation status of 62 species of fish and 24 species of sponge endemic to the Galapagos Marine Reserve. The workshop was held in September’s third week. Experts carefully assessed each species’ status […]
Galápagos Conservancy Participates in the IV Science and Conservation Symposium
Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands was the location for the IV Symposium on Science and Conservation. It was organized by the Galapagos National Park Directorate, GNPD, within the context of the 40th anniversary of Galapagos’ designation as a Natural World Heritage Site. This multidisciplinary meeting was attended by experts and community members. It presented the results […]
The Galápagos Islands are Home to Four Species of Iguanas that Require Permanent Protection
Galapagos Islands are famous for their volcanic landscapes and endemic species that have survived extreme environments. They are only found in this remote Archipelago. For example, Iguanas are believed to have arrived in Galapagos five million years ago via rafts of vegetation that were dragged from America by ocean currents. They evolved, colonized, and adapted […]
Conservando Galápagos: a bold new step by the local community to protect Galápagos
With the support of dozens non-governmental organizations, the Galapagos National Park Directorate has been protecting the Galapagos’ terrestrial and marine ecosystems for many decades. After a thorough review of the organizations that operate in the Islands, it was clear that many of them were international foundations and very few were local. We felt it was […]