The Gayle Davis-Merlen online library

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Science
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CDRS Library
Herbarium
Collections
Datasets
Bibliographies
Databases

Books
Recommended
reading

Journal articles
Field Guides

Tortoise
For young
researchers

Answers for kids
Saving tortoises
Workbooks
For older students


CDF publications
CDF logo Research publications
Technical assistance publications
For schools
Institutional management
Galapagos Research
CDF's bi-annual, peer-reviewed journal
Annual reports
The CDF Annual reports from 1999 are available to download.
e-Newsletter
CDF's quarterly on-line newsletter

Science resources/Data zone
The Corley Smith Library reading room The CDRS Herbarium
The CDRS Reference Collections
The CDRS Corley Smith Library
Galapagos Observation Database
Meteorological data for Santa Cruz island


For young researchers
Tortoise Answers to common questions from kids
Saving the Galapagos giant tortoises
Workbooks for kids and teachers
For older students

Recommended reading
Books Journal articles about Galapagos from the scientific media by CDRS and visiting scientists
Galapagos (general)
Biodiversity
Evolution Science
Tourism
Social Sciences
History
Introduced species
Botany
Invertebrate research
Herpetology
Ornithology
El Niño and climate change
Funding for conservation
Field guides
Visitors to Galapagos often like to bring field guides and maps to enhance their understanding of the unique species and environment. By following these links, any purchase of these books from Amazon.com™ will provide a small commission direct to the Charles Darwin Foundation.

Links to other sites
symbol of the world wide web Links to the organizations that help CDF to carry out its work in Galapagos, and to web sites of general interest to Galapagos enthusiasts.