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Ecuador internationalizes the fight against illegal fishing around the Galapagos

  • Author DAVID GORDILLO
  • Posted on 14th June 201914/06/2019
  • Animals, Ecology, Galapagos Islands, Nature
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Galapagos was declared a national park in 1959, in order to protect the 97.5% of the terrestrial surface of the archipelago. The remaining area is occupied by human settlements that already existed at the time of the declaration. By then, approximately 1000 to 2000 people lived in four islands. In 1972 a census determined that

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Galapagos Airport, the first in the region to achieve a neutral carbon certificate

  • Author DAVID GORDILLO
  • Posted on 5th June 201905/06/2019
  • Ecology, Galapagos Islands, Nature
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The ecological airport became the first to get the ‘Carbon Neutral’ certificate in Latin America and the Caribbean. This recognition is granted by the Airports Council International (ACI), through the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, the only institutional system “that evaluate and recognize the efforts made by participating airports to manage and reduce their emissions of

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Galapagos: important for Ecuador and the world

  • Author DAVID GORDILLO
  • Posted on 28th May 201928/05/2019
  • Ecology, Galapagos Islands
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BiodiversityIt is a unique place for the ecosystems and the biodiversity that it shelters, that is not found in any other place of the planet. InvestigationIt is considered the best natural laboratory for the analysis of the evolution of the species. Additionally, it is a reference point for evaluating the global ecological phenomena such as El

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Galapagos Airport reduced 40% of CO2 emissions

  • Author g4l4p4g0s
  • Posted on 21st May 201921/05/2019
  • Ecology, Environment, Galapagos Islands
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Seymour airport received a certification of CarbonNeutral, becoming the first airport in Latin America and the Caribbean to win this recognition. The certification was granted by the International Airport Council in December 2017. CarbonNeutral certification is given when airport CO2 emissions have been significantly reduced by optimization techniques. “It is an important milestone, because the

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Ecuador internationalizes the fight against illegal fishing around the Galapagos

  • Author g4l4p4g0s
  • Posted on 21st May 201921/05/2019
  • Ecology, Environment, Galapagos Islands, News
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Galapagos was declared a national park in 1959, in order to protect the 97.5% of the terrestrial surface of the archipelago. The remaining area is occupied by human settlements that already existed at the time of the declaration. By then, approximately 1000 to 2000 people lived in four islands. In 1972 a census determined that

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