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Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Juan Manuel Garcia-CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF


Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Joshua Vela/CDF
A noisy invader
The tree frog arrived in the Galápagos Islands in the late 1990s. This species, resistant to salinity and drought, has rapidly established itself in urban, agricultural, and natural areas and is now considered an invasive species. But little is known about this little yet loud amphibian...

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF




Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Juan Manuel Garcia-CDF
Giant tortoise conservation
Giant tortoises are emblems of Galapagos. They are critical ecosystem engineers and they are also important for the local economy. Yet all 12 species of Galapagos Giant Tortoises are of conservation concern. Our work focuses on conserving these gentle giants through research and education.



Carlos Espinosa/CDF
