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Charles Darwin Station

Information about Charles Darwin Station

The Charles Darwin Research Station, operated by the Charles Darwin Foundation, is a biological research center located in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island in the Galápagos Islands. Established in 1964, the station is dedicated to research and conservation projects focused on protecting the Galápagos' unique terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

Visitors to the station can learn about its vital conservation efforts and view giant tortoises up close. Among its most notable residents was Lonesome George, the last known Pinta tortoise who became a symbol of conservation before his passing in 2012 at over 100 years old. Today, his preserved remains are on display, serving as a reminder of the importance of protecting endangered species.

Interesting facts about Charles Darwin Station

Location: Situated in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos.

Established: Founded in 1964, operated by the Charles Darwin Foundation.

Mission: Dedicated to the research and conservation of the Galápagos Islands’ unique terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

Giant tortoise program: Home to breeding and conservation projects for endangered tortoise species; visitors can observe giant tortoises and land iguanas up close.

Lonesome George: Once the most famous resident, this last known Pinta Island tortoise became a global conservation icon. Since his death in 2012, his preserved remains are on display at the station.

Educational role: Offers exhibits and interpretation centers where visitors learn about conservation challenges, invasive species control, and ongoing ecological research.

Global significance: Serves as a symbol of biodiversity preservation and is central to international scientific collaboration in protecting the Galápagos.

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