During the various geological successions that have taken place, the Galapagos has been colonized by many species of quite different origins with surprisingly adaptive capacities. The succession of various marine currents within the archipelago seasonally mark changes in climate, influencing water temperatures and the renewal of the vegetation cover. These two factors regulate food availability…
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In these days of quarantine, which could well be understood as a demand from the earth in the face of human activities and unconscious resource extraction, it is important to be responsible to our community and to respect #IStayAtHome. That is why from Nature Experience we want to recommend you different free activities, so that…
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On 02 August 2016, Oscar Campbell, made a very unusual ornithological observation. During a cruise in Galapagos with Ecuador Experience, he noticed an adult male Ruff (Calidris/Philomachus pugnax). This observation constitutes a first register in Galapagos and increases the list of bird species in Ecuador to1680. A possible observation on the peninsula of Santa Helena…
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