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Is another El Niño in the Forecast for the Galapagos?
According to a s [tory](http://www.earthwee
Read More »Pacific Reef Shark Populations in Swift Decline: 5 Things You Can Do to Help
According to a study published in the April 27th edition of the journal Conservation Biology, up t
Read More »Celebrity Alert: Brangelina Celebrate Their Engagement in the Galapagos!
We understand that you normally don't turn to the blog of the International Galapagos Tour Operators
Read More »Mangrove Finch and up to 900 Other Tropical Bird Species Face Extinction by 2100
According to a recent [Biological Conservation Journal paper](http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a
Read More »Swimming with Galapagos Sea Lions: Video
Bret Love and Mary Gabbett, founders of Green Global Travel (one of
Read More »Sharks in Galapagos Bagged, Tagged and Monitored to Aid in Future Conservation Efforts
The Galapagos National Park Service, with support from the
Read More »Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Hails Plan for New Provincial Court in the Galapagos
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), a non-profit, marine wildli
Read More »Scientist Find Previously Unknown Species of Shark in the Galapagos
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences (CAS) have describe
Read More »Send a Love Note to the World’s Most Eligible Reptilian Bachelor this Valentine’s Day!
Lonesome George, perhaps the Galapagos Islands' most famous resident and a truly one-of-a-kind guy,
Read More »2012 Marks the World Heritage Convention’s 40th Anniversary
On November 16, 1972, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted the World Heritage Convention. It was an historic milestone: The treaty was a giant step forward in helping to protect and conserve those places around the planet that “through their natural beauty or cultural resonance have left an indelible mark on humanity’s collective imagination.”
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