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Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Heinke Jäger-CDF
Scalesia forest restoration
Scalesia forests once thrived on the Galapagos Islands, forming a unique humid ecosystem for plants, insects, giant tortoises and birds. Today, only 1% of the forests’ original distribution remains, with several endemic species, including the Scalesia themselves, struggling to survive. We are working to restore this important habitat and given the rapid rate of forest loss, it is a race against time.
Rashid Cruz-CDF
Carlos Espinosa-CDF
Visit Galapagos
Travel to the Galapagos Islands and help protect these iconic places. Discover the Charles Darwin Foundation's essential travel tips for responsible tourism.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Juan Manuel García/CDF
65 Years Protecting Galápagos: Innovation, Development, and Science in Service of Conservation
The Charles Darwin Foundation celebrates 65 years of innovation, development, and science in service of conservation
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF