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Sharks in Galapagos Bagged, Tagged and Monitored to Aid in Future Conservation Efforts

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March 14, 2012

The Galapagos National Park Service, with support from the Charles Darwin Foundationand the University of California at Davis, recently captured and tagged eleven sharks near Darwin and Wolf Islands…

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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Hails Plan for New Provincial Court in the Galapagos

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March 9, 2012

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society(SSCS), a non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization active in the Galapagos Islands, announced earlier this week that Ecuador's national judicial authority's…

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Scientist Find Previously Unknown Species of Shark in the Galapagos

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March 7, 2012

Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences (CAS) have described a newly discovered species of catshark, named Bythaelurus giddingsi, in the March 5 issue of the journal Zootaxa

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Send a Love Note to the World’s Most Eligible Reptilian Bachelor this Valentine’s Day!

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February 9, 2012

Lonesome George, perhaps the Galapagos Islands' most famous resident and a truly one-of-a-kind guy, is looking for love, according to www.lovegeorge.org, a website created by …

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2012 Marks the World Heritage Convention’s 40th Anniversary

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February 6, 2012

Candice Gaukel Andrews

On November 16, 1972, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted the World Heritage Convention. It was an historic…

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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria More Prevalent in Galápagos Wildlife Living Close to Humans

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February 2, 2012

Candice Gaukel Andrews

Reptile Channel.com reported this week that land and marine iguanas —as well as giant tortoises — living next to tourist sites or human settlements on the Gal

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‘Extinct’ Galapagos Tortoise Alive and Kicking, Researchers Say

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January 11, 2012

Matt Kareus

A species of giant Galapagos tortoise thought to have been extinct since the mid-19th century may still be alive and well in the Galapagos, according to a paper published by Yale researchers in this week…

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Galapagos National Park Shuts Down Construction on Illegal Hotel

January 2, 2012

Galapagos National Park authorities have announced that they have permanently suspended the construction of a hotel in Puerto Ayora on the island of Santa Cruz. Mauricio Ponce, who…

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Fuel Surcharge for Galapagos Flights Goes into Effect on January 1, 2012

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December 26, 2011

The Government of Ecuador recently announced that ticket prices for air transport in Ecuador will increase on January 1, 2012 because it is eliminating its 40% subsidy for local aviation fuel. The move is expected to…

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Volcano Erupts in Galapagos

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador - Galapagos National Park officials say that the volcano, La Cumbre, began spewing lava, gas and smoke on uninhabited Fernandina Island on Saturday after four years of inactivity…

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