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It’s one of the most remote places on Earth, host to unique and abundant wildlife and perhaps offers the best big-game ...
Scientists say wild tomato plants on the archipelago's western islands are experiencing "reverse evolution" and reverting back to ancestral traits ...
We all know why the Mediterranean, Norwegian fjords, Caribbean, and Canary Islands top the Cruise Lines International ...
Doesn’t the idea of swimming freely with dolphins in their natural habitat sound magical? Experiences like these would offer just more than stunning scenery; they dive straight into the heart. For ...
On the younger, black-rock islands of the Galápagos archipelago, wild-growing tomatoes are doing something peculiar. They’re shedding millions of years of evolution, reverting to a more primitive ...
This finding has profound implications for understanding the archipelago’s colonization history. Unlike the more famous case of Darwin’s finches, which demonstrate adaptive radiation (where species ...
Peter and Rosemary Grant would fare well on "Survivor."Living alone on a small, uninhabited island, communicating with the mainland only by radio and relying on a national park service's monthly ...
When Leon Hohl and Alper Yelimlieş landed in the Galápagos in 2022 to volunteer in a decades-old nest survey project, they expected to look for Darwin finches and their babies. But that year ...
Despite the islands’ seclusion and conservation-related restrictions, a trip to the archipelago is within reach of many travelers.
Expedition yacht La Pinta brings the iconic wildlife, natural wonders and ecological warnings of the Galapagos into view.
The Galapagos have had to find a precarious balance between protecting the animal and plant species within the archipelago and also protecting the tourism that the beauty and history of the islands ...