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This quarterly e-Newsletter keeps our collaborators, donors and friends up-to-date with CDRS achievements. It is available in Spanish and English, and in either HTML or plain text format.

Previous editions are available as web pages or pdf files (pdf files require Acrobat Reader)

July 2007 e-Newsletter
Contents
 View from the Executive Office
 Controlling the flies to save rare birds from extinction
 Increased air traffic - Invasive species get new wings
 Introduced rats - Is eradication possible?
 Students get a green "thumbs up" for native plants project
 The history of science in Galapagos now online
 CDF General Assembly members in the spotlight
 Goodbye to old friends
 Support Galapagos while shopping
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March 2007 e-Newsletter
Contents
 View from the Executive Office
 School's out for invasive bugs
 CDF finding solar solutions
 Lights off helps curb insect dispersal
 The land iguana - back from the brink
 100 mangrove finches - how to stop the countdown
 Support Galapagos while shopping!
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December 2006 e-Newsletter
Contents
 Letter from Galapagos
 100 years old and still going strong!
 Galapagos sharks: A major new research project begins
 Darwin’s finches: Bigger isn’t always better!
 Galapagos students serve up a feast
 Scientists rediscover an amazing plant after 30 years
 CDF experts update endangered species lists
 Local children visit Tokyo, Japan for Pacific regional conference
 Meet the new directors of the CDF Executive Team
 Point of view: Be a part of the solution
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June 2006 e-Newsletter
Contents
 A lifetime of unbounded enthusiasm for all things Galapagos
 A century of concern for Galapagos
 Lichens — Nature´s environmental sensors
 Insects tell the story of the extraordinary recovery of Pinta Island
 Rare deep water sea pens rediscovered
 Netting the small fry to get the big picture
 CDF issues alert about the rare waved albatross
 Working together for Galapagos
 Big things come in small packages
 Ecuador honors a lifetime dedicated to understanding volcanoes
 First Ecuadorian to join prestigious US science academy
 Scientific Merit Award recognizes decades of research
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February 2006 e-Newsletter
Contents
 2006-2016: The way forward
 People who benefit from conservation will conserve
 Score two for the botanists
 Island restoration a reality
 Speed checks aim to reduce bird mortality
 CDF leads by example: Exterminating the Dengue mosquito
 New introduced species alert!
 Music festival ends year on a high note
 CDF scientist glimpses the secret world of the Galapagos Marine Reserve
 Congratulations! Sylvia Harcourt-Carrasco MBE
 Strategic change
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November 2005 e-Newsletter
Contents
 The first eight months
 Where is tourism going in Galapagos?
 Discovering more Galapagos petrels
 New colonies of endemic rice rat found on Santiago Island
 Alcedo Volcano rich in invertebrate species
 Local farmers help protect Isabela Island's giant tortoises
 More teachers and students discover the Galapagos Islands
 Darwin Day 2005: Linking science and community
 Peter and Rosemary Grant receive the prestigious Balzan Prize
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July 2005 e-Newsletter
Contents
Can the future of Galapagos be different?
 More alien species discovered
 Galapagos has a new endemic seabird species!
 Darwin redeemed, potential new species found
 Moving vehicles kill rare land iguanas
 Camp Galapagos
 Agreements signal greater cooperation
 New community group will tackle introduced species
 CDF General Assembly member to receive honor
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