A pilot study to estimate the population size of endangered Galápagos marine iguanas using drones

Large-scale species monitoring remains a significant conservation challenge. Given the ongoing biodiversity crisis, the need for reliable and efficient methods has never been greater.
The Connecting With Nature Program has successfully integrated the Galapagos community into environmental conservation for the fourth consecutive year

Through its community programs, the GSC contributes to the development and the generation of environmental awareness in the community.
Learn About The Main Achievements of The Galapagos Science Center During 2022.

Our entire team at the Galapagos Science Center would like to wish you a very happy and prosperous New Year! We are proud to share with you a compilation of the meaningful work carried out during 2022 and hope you enjoy learning more about our projects aimed to benefit the Galapagos Islands.
Intraocular pressure using rebound tonometry in the Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus)

The Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) is the world’s only marine lizard and is capable of swimming and diving to depths of several meters to forage for food.
Team of researchers from Galapagos Science Center and Galapagos National Park seek to protect marine biodiversity and understand climate variability through marine expedition

Learn about the objectives, methods, and preliminary results the team has carry on since the project started.
Spatial Patterns of Upwelling at the Galápagos Influence Fish Assemblages & Environmental Records in the Otoliths of Fishes

Michael J Kingsford
Harnessing Wind in Our Sails to Sustainable 2030

Austin Shelton
Our Transforming Coastal Marine Ecosystems: The Urgent Need for an Effective and Science-Based Conservation Network along the Southeastern Pacific
Sergio Navarrete
Globalization & the Challenging Political Economy of Governing (and Researching) Islands in Contemporary Times

Juan Pablo Luna
The new generation with the community are committed to the challenges of conservation

Monty Halls