
Exeter University Field Trip – Diary Blog Part 3
Guest blog by Alix Zelly The USFQ’s Galapagos Academic Institute for the Arts and Sciences was home to 34 awe-inspired…
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Guest blog by Alix Zelly The USFQ’s Galapagos Academic Institute for the Arts and Sciences was home to 34 awe-inspired…
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The first ultrasound images of wild whale sharks have been captured. Written by GCT volunteer Avani Gupta. There are many…
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By volunteer Nick Dunn Nick and Mollie, volunteers from the Galapagos Science Centre, are working closely with GCT by laying the ground…
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Thanks to recent ground breaking science on the whale shark population in Galapagos, much more light is being shed on…
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Coral bleaching has become somewhat of a nightmarish litmus test for the rise in global sea temperatures. The reefs around…
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Our guest blog has been kindly written by Alan Chapman, a long term volunteer at GCT. I visited Galapagos in…
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In a scientific paper published today, scientists from the University of Utah created a mathematical model to predict how the invasive…
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This year, with the permission of the Galapagos National Park Directorate, experts from around the globe sailed to Darwin Island…
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The mangrove finch is one of the rarest birds in the world, with a population of just 80 in the…
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