Visit the realm of giant tortoises; study the forces of evolutionary, geologic, and social change; contribute to sustainable solutions for this astounding archipelago. The Galápagos Islands are a ...
The last person to officially record seeing a land iguana on Santiago Island in the Galapagos was Charles Darwin in 1835. After that, iguanas were erased from the island, wiped out by invasive ...
Tucked between the two volcanoes that form Santiago Island, Puerto Egas was unlike any beach I had ever seen before. Layered rock formations rose up out of the black sand, creating stacked arches and ...
In this richly illustrated guide, Lynch (Planet Arctic) shows readers why the Galápagos Islands, where naturalist Charles Darwin studied habitat-specific adaptations of wildlife, still fascinate ...
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