by Dennis Nunes | Dec 1, 2022 | endemic species, Flora & Fauna
Toucans, tanagers, hummingbirds, parakeets, finches, and many more bird species are part of Ecuador’s richness. Surprisingly, this small country in the middle of the world, with an equivalent size to Colorado states in the US and a bit bigger than Great Britain,...
by Dennis Nunes | Oct 28, 2022 | endemic species, Flora & Fauna
Many have been said about the uniqueness of the Galapagos Islands, its wildlife, and the fragility of ecosystems. You may know about giant tortoises, sharks, sea lions, and more. Yet, how much do you know about its plant species? Those that catch your attention as...
by Andres Paez | Jun 30, 2022 | endemic species, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
Thinking about the Galapagos Islands, the first thing that comes to mind is the rare and unique species that inhabit only there. Besides the land species such as the Galapagos Petrel, the Darwin Finches, or the fearless sea lions, relaxed and unafraid to people, there...
by Andres Paez | Oct 12, 2021 | endemic species, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News
People changed the way to travel by looking to reconnect with nature and wildlife meaningfully. Thus, South America is thriving in this challenge, and the Galapagos Islands are standing out by fulfilling what the “new” traveler wants and what the industry...
by Santiago Amaguaña A. | Oct 27, 2020 | endemic species, Galapagos News
Life in the Galapagos Islands reborn after the COVID-19 quarantine; The census of penguins and flightless cormorants of Galapagos, carried out in recent days by the Galapagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Foundation, has shown an increase in the population of...
by Andres Paez | Mar 12, 2020 | Ecuador Business, endemic species, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News
Traveling in a cruiser is a privilege for a select group and a unique experience in life. Due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, a lot of false and irresponsible information emerged that set off the alarm. Official sources of medications such as the WHO (World...