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Paul Mayorga/CDF
Conservation of threatened plant species

More than half of the endemic plant species in Galapagos are currently classified as threatened. The potential loss of these imperiled species not only disrupts ecosystem integrity, but also jeopardizes the survival of iconic native fauna that depend on it. We are updating the IUCN Red List of endangered plant species of Galapagos in order to enable targeted species conservation actions.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Juglans neotropica Diels
Rashid Cruz-CDF
Research Data Repository Informe técnico de campo Ranas 2023
Paúl Mayorga-CDF
Urban and rural restoration

While a mere 3% of the Galapagos Islands are home to people, our presence in this small fraction of the archipelago has put the native vegetation at risk. Our restoration program in urban and rural areas engages the local community in conservation and restoration efforts to secure the long-term health of these unique ecosystems.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Solanum erianthum D. Don
Erythrina velutina Willd.
Species Database Erythrina velutina Willd.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Adiantum macrophyllum Sw.
Amaranthus spinosus L.
Species Database Amaranthus spinosus L.
Acalypha parvula Hook. f.
Species Database Acalypha parvula Hook. f.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Swietenia macrophylla King