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Carlos Espinosa/CDF


Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Juan Manuel Garcia-CDF
Adopt a Galapagos Prickly Pear
The population of the Galapagos pricky pear cactus declined during the 1960s and 1970s due to the impact of invasive species and human activities. By adopting a Galapagos prickly pear cactus you will support the Charles Darwin Foundation’s Galapagos Verde 2050 program, which works to restore the populations and enhance the conservation process of the Galapagos ecosystems by using ecological restoration tools.


A comprehensive dive into Galapagos’ underwater biodiversity
Imagine being able to peek into the past and witness how the underwater world of Galapagos has changed over time. Now you can, thansk to more than 20 years of biodiversity data collected by Charles Darwin Foundation scientists made available online.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF


Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF


Rashid Cruz-CDF

Rashid Cruz-CDF