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Marine Life in The Galapagos Islands (tour video)
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Source: www.latimes.com --- 4 days ago
Growth in population and tourism contaminate the Islands' environment with alien species and pollution. But some say tourists, not citizens, should be kept out. A few weeks ago, 19 Ecuadorean citizens detained on these world-renowned Islands were marched onto a plane and sent back to the continent under armed guard. Their crime? Illegal migration. ...
Source: www.apple.com --- 29 days ago
Charles Darwin put the “remarkable and curious” Galapagos Islands on the map, and it’s been one of the most important destinations for the world’s biologists ever since. Thanks to “The Galapagos,” engaging programming brought to us by the Open University, you can visit the Islands and see how scientists and the National Park Service work to preserve the Galapagos as a living laboratory of evolution. ...
Source: gosouthamerica.about.com --- 21 days ago
Wildlife of the Galapagos Islands Photo Gallery includes these pictures of giant tortoises and sea turtles, plus links to more resources and information about the Galapagos Islands. ...
Source: www.stltoday.com --- 14 days ago
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Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 17 days ago
Very few places in the world have influenced humanity as much as the Galapagos Islands, and they have a pivotal year ahead. 2009 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, the 150th anniversary of the publication of the Origin of Species, and the 50th anniversaries of the foundation of the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galapagos National Park. But for all their importance, the Islands are still under threat. ...
Source: tvnz.co.nz --- 10 days ago
The remote Galapagos Islands are undergoing a change - one which could threaten the pristine environment and famous wildlife. ...
Source: www.grist.org --- 3 days ago
The Galapagos Islands are totally hot right now. To tourists, the island chain 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador offers stunning biodiversity (blue-footed boobies!) that infamously inspired Charles Darwin to write The Origin of Species . To residents, the tourism-driven economy offers high wages, top-notch public schools, and a dearth of violent crime. But as more and more humans show up -- the resident population has nearly doubled in the past decade to 30,000, while 180,000 tourists are expected to visit this year -- they bring with them alien species and increased pollution. In response to a 2007 United Nations listing of the Galapagos as a World Heritage Site in Danger, the government has taken some steps to regulate tourism, but has resisted a hard cap on visitors. It is, however, cracking down on citizens: This year, 1,000 folks without residency and work permits have been kicked off the Islands, while 2,000 others have in effect been told they must leave within a year. sources:  Los Angeles Times , ABC News see also, in Grist:  Ecuador approves new constitution granting inalienable rights to nature ...
Source: www.bnamericas.com --- 11 days ago
Argentine company Corporación América will invest ...
Source: www.triplepundit.com --- 16 days ago
The Galápagos Islands are the Pacific island paradise where Darwin’s theory of evolution was born. It is a place filled with iguanas the size of small Fords, sandy beaches, and tropical flora. Now it will be famous for one more thing: the world’s first green airport. The archipelago off the coast of Ecuador has recently contracted Argentine Corporación America to manage the redevelopment of the airport on the island of Baltra, an estimated US$ 20 million project to be completed in 2009 . Several highlights of the new development are the utilization of wind and solar energy, passive heating and cooling systems, as well as concrete tarmacs as opposed to asphalt, which are claimed to have a greater carbon footprint during its production cycle. (Note: links appear in Spanish) This new development couldn’t be coming at a better time for the Galápagos archipelago, which last year was added to Unesco’s environmental “ danger list .” For Pacific Islands like the Galápagos, Easter Island, or Tahiti, economies are driven almost completely by tourism. However, people like Dr. Graham Watkins, executive director of Charles Darwin Foundation , think these are “unsustainable models of development.” According to an article in the New York Times earlier this year, the number of visitors to the Galápagos rose more than 250% from 1990 to 2006, while the number of commercial flights to the area has risen 193% from 2001 to 2006. As the Galápagos’ pop ...
Source: www.findingdulcinea.com --- 27 days ago
On Sept. 15, 1835, Charles Darwin, aboard the HMS Beagle, reached the Galapagos Islands, where he would start to formulate his ideas of natural selection. ...
Source: www.galapagos-islands-tourguide.com --- 12 days ago
Galapagos kayak journey in the enchanting Galapagos Islands. Experience the island's rich sea life, kayaking between sea lions, marine iguanas, and colorful tropical fish. Read a complete review here ...
Source: www.galapagos-islands-tourguide.com --- 32 days ago
The Galapagos Flamingo lives around the brackish waters of some lakes located in several Islands of Galapagos. Their bright pink color stands out in contrast to the dark background of volcanic lava ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 40 days ago
This summer, I spent an extraordinary week in the Galapagos Islands on a trip led by Rochester Institute of Technology professor Bob Rothman of Brighton. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 26 days ago
On Sept. 15, 1835, Charles Darwin, aboard the HMS Beagle, reached the Galapagos Islands, where he would start to formulate his ideas of natural selection. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 9 hours ago
Reps. Brian Baird, D-Washington, and Darlene Hooley, D-Ore., are about to get raked over the coals by the TV show, Inside Edition, for a congressional trip they took to the Galapagos Islands in June. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 9 hours ago
Galapagos Kate Duthie, Reviewer Lovers of wildlife documentaries will marvel at this extraordinary series. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 9 hours ago
Six hundred miles west of Ecuador, on the Galpagos island of Espaola, visitors observe sea lions. ...
Source: www.travelblog.org --- 8 days ago
HolaOK.... here are some there are millions of the photos from the Galapagos oSpent a few days here in Vilcabamba in the lovliest hostel its cheap soooo beautiful with a swimming pool amazing views hammocks loads of facilities... but best of all it is run by Germans which means.. German food o We have been indulging ourselves in Kaesespaetzle and Currywurst Yummy o Just been ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 10 days ago
It's easy to see why the isolated Galapagos Islands, made famous by Charles Darwin, were the first place on the planet to be named a United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization World ... ...
Source: www.yachtingmagazine.com --- 25 days ago
   Destinations The Galapagos Islands: Voyage of DiscoveryGeorge Sass, Sr. A 1,900-mile detour takes a Fleming 65 past Isla del Coco to the threshold of Darwin's bountiful Galapagos. ...

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