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Galapagos Islands Conservation overseen by the Charles Darwin Research Center

The Charles Darwin Research Station Though the English naturalist Charles Darwin was not the first scientist to visit the Galapagos, his name will always be synonymous with these enchanted islands. It is here in just five short weeks that he found the evidence he sought to bond his ideas into a theory, On the Origin of the Species, published in 1859. In so doing, he forever changed the course of the Galapagos Islands history and dramatically re-framed our own.
 
Following the centenary of Darwin's earth-shaking event, governments and conservationists took steps to preserve his "laboratory of evolution" under the auspices of UNESCO and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. The Charles Darwin Foundation for the Conservation of the Galapagos Islands was thus established as an international scientific non-profit organization headquartered in Quito. The same year, Ecuador designated 97% of the Galapagos' land mass as a national park. Return to Previous Page

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