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William Bensted-Smith-CDF
Marine biodiversity research

The introduction of alien species is arguably the most important driver of biodiversity loss for oceanic islands. Our work seeks to evaluate the effects of alien invasive species, climate change, and other anthropogenic pressures on the biodiversity of the Galapagos Marine Reserve and the Eastern Tropical Pacific in order to better sustain coastal communities and prevent marine species extinction.

Lista roja de aves del Ecuador
Date:
2019
Language:
Spanish
Rashid Cruz-CDF
Conference Hall: Inspiration Complex

Your conference center at the edge of the Pacific. Don't miss the opportunity to make your next event truly memorable. Contact us today.

Flying the island skies
Date:
2023
Language:
English
Eruptions
Date:
2023
Language:
English
Galapagos sealions and seals
Date:
2023
Language:
English
Rashid Cruz-CDF
Our people

At the Charles Darwin Foundation, our success hinges on the dedication and expertise of our remarkable team. Our people share a deep passion for conservation and a commitment to safeguarding the extraordinary biodiversity of the Galápagos Islands.

Schmidt Ocean Institute
New Regional Partnership for Deep Ocean Exploration in the Eastern Tropical Pacific

Discover the New Regional Partnership for Deep Ocean Exploration in the Eastern Tropical Pacific

Carlos Espinosa-CDF
Fundraise for Us

Start your own fundraiser today and us help inspire others to protect and preserve the unique fauna and flora of Galapagos!

Galápagos Diary
Date:
2021
Language:
English