Espanola Galapagos Islands: Giant Tortoises population stable, danger of extinction over

Posted on October 28, 2014 • Filed under: Ecuador, Ecuador Travel, Enviromental Issues, Galapagos Islands, Latin America Travel

bbc.com reported where once there were 15, now more than 1,000 giant tortoises lumber around Espanola, one of the Galapagos Islands. After 40 years’ work reintroducing captive animals, a detailed study of the island’s ecosystem has confirmed it has a stable, breeding population. Numbers had dwindled drastically by the 1960s, but now the danger of extinction on Espanola appears to have passed. Read Article

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