We are thrilled to partner with a team that can authentically convey our message of immersive, land-based exploration ...
Sally Tinker, a Berthoud High School science teacher, has been chosen as the recipient of the Thompson Education Foundation’s ...
Metropolitan Touring is expanding its Galápagos cruise offerings with two new extended itineraries designed for both ...
The marble-edged oval pool at Sugar Beach in Soufrière, St. Lucia, where England’s Princess Margaret spent time in the 1960s ...
Last month, 158 giant Galapagos tortoises were reintroduced to the island of Floreana in the southern region of the Galapagos archipelago where the local species has been extinct for 150 years.
The reintroduction of the tortoise, a keystone "ecosystem engineer," is vital for seed dispersal and habitat regeneration in Galápagos conservation. Hailed as a historic achievement, the return of ...
From diving with elusive thresher sharks in the Philippines to learning about local Melanesian culture in Vanuatu, these ...
Giant tortoises have been reintroduced on Floreana Island in the Galapagos. The tortoises were thought to be extinct on the island since the 1800s, but 20 years ago scientists discovered descendants ...
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Japans Galápagos of the East: The Secret Tropical Islands With Turquoise Waters and Rare Wildlife
Beyond Tokyo’s neon skyline lies a subtropical archipelago of crystal-clear seas, endemic species, and near-empty beaches — Japan’s best-kept island secret.
Scattered across the equator, the Galapagos Islands are best explored by ship. This is a place where the line between land and sea is blurred through cruising as well as the local wildlife. The ...
A U.S. military base constructed and used during World War II on Baltra Island, part of the Galapagos Islands, was largely dismantled after the war. A group of researchers created a 3D digital ...
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