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Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia The Galápagos are famous for their large number of endemic species, which were studied by Charles Darwin in the 1830s and inspired his theory of evolution by means of natural selection All of these islands are protected as part of Ecuador's Galápagos National Park and Marine Reserve
Galapagos Islands | Location, Animals, Facts | Britannica Galapagos Islands, island group of the eastern Pacific Ocean, administratively a province of Ecuador The islands became internationally famous as a result of their being visited in 1835 by Charles Darwin; their unusual fauna contributed to his groundbreaking theories on natural selection
The official Galapagos IslandsTravel Guide The Galapagos Islands are a once-in-a-lifetime destination where you can come face-to-face with fearless wildlife and explore otherworldly volcanic landscapes found nowhere else on earth This Ecuadorian archipelago is located 600 miles off the coast of South America in the Pacific Ocean
Galapagos Islands Tours Vacations Curated by Local Experts Explore the Galapagos Islands with one of our amazing tours Cruise, Scuba Dive, island hop, stay in a hotel and explore nearby islands – choose how you want to experience the Islands!
Protects and Restores the Galápagos Islands | Galápagos Conservancy Galápagos is home to wildlife found nowhere else on Earth Your support protects endangered species, restores fragile ecosystems, and equips local communities to lead conservation that lasts This is science in action—and your impact starts now 40 Years of Impact And We’re Just Getting Started
Galápagos Islands Tourism Guide: When to Visit and What to Do Here's everything you need to know to plan a trip to the Galápagos Islands Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next