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Blog: General

Oceans Garden Party 2018

Last week, Thursday 19 July 2018, we were delighted to host our Oceans Garden Party fundraiser in aid of our…

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GCT Supporter Cruise: May 2018

By GCT Chairman Dr Mark Collins On board the motor yacht Majestic, which was built specially for Galapagos waters, 16 guests…

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Guest blog – Why I am a lifetime member, by Jackie Hunter

Since I was very young (far too many years ago!) I have been fascinated by Nature. I read voraciously because…

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Uh oh… Galapagos giant tortoises may give invasive plant species a helping hand under climate change

One of the greatest threats to the native biodiversity in Galapagos is the ever increasing distribution and number of invasive…

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First ever wild whale shark ultrasound in Galapagos: is there a baby on board?

Thanks to recent ground breaking science on the whale shark population in Galapagos, much more light is being shed on…

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Sharks of the Galapagos Islands

By work experience volunteer Louisa Clogston The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the most unique and biodiverse marine…

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Symbiotic relationships in Galapagos

The natural world is full of creatures that rely on each other for survival, as well as an easier life.…

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The Importance of Opuntia

Endemic to Galapagos, the Opuntia cactus is the most widely distributed and numerous plant found in the Archipelago and is…

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Visiting the Natural History Museum with Matthew James: Collecting Evolution

Matthew James is an author, professor at Sonoma University in California and undoubtedly, a Galapagos enthusiast. Two members of staff,…

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