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Discover the Charles Darwin Foundation, established in 1959 to protect the Galapagos Islands' fragile ecosystem. As the oldest and largest science and conservation organization in the archipelago, our Research Station leads efforts to preserve this unique environment through groundbreaking research and conservation milestones.

Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Species Database Coffea arabica L.
Jatropha curcas L.
Species Database Jatropha curcas L.
Cuscuta acuta Engelm.
Species Database Cuscuta acuta Engelm.
Joshua Vela
Restoration of Arid Zones

In Galapagos, 83% of the landmass falls within the arid zone. Restoring plant communities in this zone is challenging and slow, and natural regeneration in severely degraded areas is very limiting. Our scientists work to restore the arid habitat across various islands in the archipelago, notably Baltra Island, which has undergone significant human alteration, and special use sites such as garbage dumps and quarries on inhabited islands.

Joshua Vela
Restoration of Arid Zones

In Galapagos, 83% of the landmass falls within the arid zone. Restoring plant communities in this zone is challenging and slow, and natural regeneration in severely degraded areas is very limiting. Our scientists work to restore the arid habitat across various islands in the archipelago, notably Baltra Island, which has undergone significant human alteration, and special use sites such as garbage dumps and quarries on inhabited islands.

Spondias purpurea L.
Species Database Spondias purpurea L.
Opuntia galapageia Hemsl.
Species Database Opuntia galapageia Hemsl.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF
Nerium oleander L.
Species Database Nerium oleander L.
Batis maritima L.
Species Database Batis maritima L.
Passiflora suberosa L.
Species Database Passiflora suberosa L.
Carlos Espinosa/CDF