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Miriam San José-CDF
News & Stories
Discover how our projects foster the protection of the Galapagos Islands and how the Charles Darwin Foundation works to ensure that they remain a natural paradise for generations to come.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF

Carlos Espinosa/CDF


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

Rashid Cruz-CDF
Lessons from the Field: A Five-Day Expedition with Galapagos Waved Albatross on Española Island
Lessons from the Field: A Five-Day Expedition with Galapagos Waved Albatross on Española Island



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...