We partner with Ecuadorian authorities, NGOs, local communities and leading researchers both in Galapagos and the UK to support impactful science and conservation projects, and deliver education and community outreach across the Archipelago. By focusing on three core pillars of activity, we work to protect the unique species of the Archipelago, restore the Islands’ natural habitat, with a key focus on Floreana, and provide sustainable solutions including ridding the Islands of plastic. Find out more about our strategy in our About Us section.
Current Projects

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Bringing dragons back to the volcanoes
Reintroducing land iguanas to Santiago

Bring the Floreana mockingbird home
Working to return the Floreana mockingbird back home

Co-Galapagos

Connecting with Nature

Discovering Galapagos
Conservation through education

Endangered Rays of Galapagos

Endangered Sharks of Galapagos
Research to ensure the the protection of sharks

Giant Tortoise Movement Ecology
Learning about the iconic tortoises of Galapagos

Rain and fog harvesting

Saving the Little Vermilion Flycatcher

Saving the mangrove finch
Protecting this critically endangered finch

Urban Family Gardening
Galapagos Urban Family Gardening Project

Whale Shark Monitoring
Tracking the largest fish in the sea
Past Projects

Blue-footed Booby Population Decline
Understanding the decline of these iconic seabirds

Galapagos Bullhead Shark
Learning about this 'forgotten' shark

Playas Sin Plasticos

Responsible plastic usage on San Cristobal
Community group GECO's work to reduce plastic pollution

Surveying Seabirds
Monitoring penguins, cormorants and albatrosses

Sustainable sewage treatment plant
Sustainable development on Isabela