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Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f.
Andres Cruz
CDF Manifesto UNOC3

From the Galapagos, the Charles Darwin Foundation issues a science-driven manifesto to UNOC 3 delegates, pressing for robust global policies that conserve marine biodiversity, stop IUU fishing, enforce sustainable tourism, and spark regenerative blue economies that secure ocean health and human prosperity.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Solanum lycopersicum L.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.
Species Database Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Paul Leon CDF
Flying Over Otherworldly Landscapes

Vegetation mapping in Galapagos combines adventure, science, and conservation. Using drones and fieldwork in remote landscapes, essential maps are produced to monitor ecosystems and protect biodiversity. Each expedition highlights nature’s resilience and the importance of collective effort in preserving these unique and fragile island environments.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Juan Manuel García/CDF
Mangrove ecology and climate change

Mangroves in Galapagos provide important habitat for endemic and threatened species, offer essential ecosystem services like carbon sequestration, and support the well-being of local communities through tourism and fisheries. Despite their importance and pristine condition, these mangrove ecosystems and their potential for climate mitigation remain understudied.

Juan Manuel García/CDF
Mangrove ecology and climate change

Mangroves in Galapagos provide important habitat for endemic and threatened species, offer essential ecosystem services like carbon sequestration, and support the well-being of local communities through tourism and fisheries. Despite their importance and pristine condition, these mangrove ecosystems and their potential for climate mitigation remain understudied.