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What is the Galapagos Conservation Trust and how is it helping?

What is the Galapagos Conservation Trust and how is it helping?

Galapagos Conservation Trust aims to protect the vulnerable ecosystems found on Galapagos by conserving species, restoring habitats and driving sustainable solutions.

What country owns the Galapagos?

Ecuador
Galapagos Islands, Spanish Islas Galápagos, officially Archipiélago de Colón (“Columbus Archipelago”), island group of the eastern Pacific Ocean, administratively a province of Ecuador.

How can I help the Galapagos Islands?

Get Involved / Help the Galapagos giant tortoise!

  1. Galapagos Climate Action.
  2. Membership.
  3. Donate to our Climate Change Appeal.
  4. Adopt a Galapagos Animal.
  5. Education.
  6. Come to an Event.
  7. Galapagos Clothes Store.
  8. Galapagos Matters.

What is the Galapagos Conservancy?

Galapagos Conservancy connects people around the globe to conservation efforts in these extraordinary islands, while working in close partnership with local groups and communities to build a sustainable relationship with nature.

Which continent are the Galapagos Islands off?

South American continent
Situated in the Pacific Ocean some 1,000 km from the South American continent, these 19 islands and the surrounding marine reserve have been called a unique ‘living museum and showcase of evolution’.

How are the Galapagos Islands being conserved?

WWF spearheaded conservation efforts in the Galápagos, including funding the construction of the Charles Darwin Research Station. In 1998, the Ecuadorian government enacted the Galápagos Special Law, a legal framework to protect the Galápagos, and created the Galápagos Marine Reserve.

Do humans live on the Galapagos Islands?

Where do people live in Galapagos and how is the population growing? Only four of the archipelago’s thirteen major islands have human populations: Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, Isabela and Floreana.

Why is the Galapagos protected?

Due to the fragility of their stunning flora and fauna – some of which has been gravely affected by unchecked human activities during past decades – measures were taken by the Ecuadorian Government and the Galapagos National Park (GNP) to help life in the islands recover while maintaining sustainable travel in the …

Why is the Galápagos Islands so special?

The Galápagos Islands are a chain of islands, or archipelago, in the eastern Pacific Ocean. They are part of the country of Ecuador, in South America. The Galápagos are best known for their diverse array of plant and animal species. Many species are endemic, which means they are not found anywhere else in the world.

What is the Galápagos Islands famous for?

Six hundred miles off the coast of Ecuador lies the Galápagos Archipelago: a world unto itself, forged of lava and isolated for thousands of years. The islands are known for their famously fearless wildlife and as a source of inspiration for Darwin’s theory of evolution.