The Drone, an effective and minimally invasive research tool, helps to map invasive plant species in Galapagos

Although the main objective of this research is to map the presence and absence of Leucaena leucocephala before it is considered a pest, also seeks to know the perception and use that people have of this species.
Marine barriers regulate the genetic exchange of sharks and rays

Have you ever heard of elasmobranchs? Well, they are sharks and rays that are found distributed in the seas around the world. Elasmobranchs live in different habitats, from tropical reefs to deep polar waters, which makes them very interesting species for scientific research.
How Coffee Brought Together Agriculture, Conservation and Economic Recovery in Galapagos

Last year, UNC Center for Galapagos Studies, Universidad San Francisco de Quito and the Galapagos Science Center created REACCT which funded 7 local proposals. Nicolas’ project, titled “Reforesting My Island,” was one of the funded projects.
Researchers continue vital work at Galapagos Science Center

Lewbart has conducted research at the Galapagos Science Center since its inception almost 10 years ago and has made 21 trips to the Galapagos over the years. Many of these were as part of an international team of researchers that helped to establish baseline health parameters for various wild species in the archipelago.
The time is now to tackle climate change

Historically, the Galapagos Islands have been used for studies in a variety offields. However, when we talk about climate change and its repercussions on ecosystems, population, and infrastructure of the islands, little is known. This research confirms that knowing the different trends of climate change is of utmost importance.
Learn more about the incredible journey of a tiger shark from the Galapagos Islands to Cocos Island

Alex Hearn, professor at Universidad San Francisco de Quito and researcher at the Galapagos Science Center, has been doing science for several years in the Galapagos Islands and in Cocos Island- Costa Rica.
Tiger Shark Makes Historic Journey From the Galapagos Marine Reserve to Cocos Island National Park

Tiger Shark Makes Historic Journey From the Galapagos Marine Reserve to Cocos Island National Park
Discovery highlights need to create a marine “superhighway” connecting the two UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Declines and recovery in endangered Galapagos pinnipeds during the El Niño Event

Our researchers Diego Páez- Rosas and Majorie Riofrío with Adrian Marchetti and Harvey Seim researchers from UNC-Chapel Hill, and Eduardo Espinosa and Jorge Torres from the Galapagos National Park Directorate, presented their work called “Declines and recovery in endangered Galapagos pinnipeds during the El Niño Event”
Vaccination process progresses successfully in Galapagos with the support of USFQ and GSC

The mass vaccination campaign began in the province of Galapagos at the end of April 2021. The Ministry of Public Health (MSP) and the Governing Council of the Galapagos special regime (CGREG) led this process and received the invaluable collaboration of Universidad San Francisco de Quito.
Microbiological studies detect Mycoplasma in Galapagos sea lions

A few days ago Galapagos Science Center (GSC) researchers Soledad Sarzosa and Diego Páez-Rosas, together with several renowned researchers, published their work called “Appearance of mycoplasmas in Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and its association with other respiratory pathogens.”