On Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos, the Charles Darwin Research Station provides a wealth of information about the archipelago’s unique wildlife. Established to support conservation and research, the station offers detailed insights into local habitats and relevant ecological data. One of its key features is the tortoise breeding center, where visitors can observe these iconic creatures up close. The station serves as an educational hub, allowing visitors to deepen their understanding of the Galapagos’ natural wonders and ongoing conservation efforts.
Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS)
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