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Blog: Wildlife

Galapagos, lockdown and the impacts of COVID-19 – Interview Series Part 4 – Pablo Valladares

As part of our interview series with staff, project partners, friends and ambassadors based on the Islands, looking at how…

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Galapagos, lockdown and the impacts of COVID-19 – Interview Series Part 3 – Anne Guézou

Life under lockdown is one of those rare experiences the world has gone through together. People’s lived experiences are often…

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Galapagos, lockdown and the impacts of COVID-19 – Interview Series Part 2 – Birgit Fessl

Life under lockdown is one of those rare experiences the world has, on the whole, gone through together. People’s lived experiences…

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Galapagos, lockdown and the impacts of COVID-19 – Interview Series Part 1 – Dr Ainoa Nieto

Life under lockdown is one of those rare experiences the world has gone through together. People’s lived experiences, are however,…

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The vermilion flycatcher, a unique element in the biodiversity of Galapagos.

Through the mists of the Galapagos highlands, a small bird alights on the lichen covered tree branch.

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Darwin’s Land Birds Appeal – Blog Series – Part 1

By Ben Stockwell Welcome to the first blog in our Darwin’s Land Bird Appeal series, which focuses on the brightly…

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Is urbanisation affecting Darwin’s finches?

In Puerto Ayora you can find Darwin’s finches everywhere — by the water, at the kioskos (open-air food stalls), at…

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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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Exeter University Field Trip – Diary Blog Part 2

Guest blog by Alix Zelly Welcome to Paradise On arrival to the magical island of Isabela, one of the first…

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