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The Charles Darwin Foundation (
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: ''Fundación Charles Darwin'') was founded in 1959, under the auspices of
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serves as headquarters for The Foundation, and is used to conduct scientific research and promote environmental education. The Charles Darwin Foundation is based in
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Charles Darwin Research Station

The Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) (
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: ''Estación Científica Charles Darwin'', ''ECCD'') is a biological research station operated by the Charles Darwin Foundation. It is located on the shore of Academy Bay in the village of Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands, with satellite offices on Isabela and San Cristóbal islands. In
Puerto Ayora Puerto Ayora is a town in central Galápagos, Ecuador. Located on the southern shore of Santa Cruz Island, it is the seat of Santa Cruz Canton. The town is named in honor of Isidro Ayora, an Ecuadorian president. The town is sometimes mistaken ...
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, Ecuadorian and foreign scientists work on research and projects for conservation of the Galápagos terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The Research Station, established in 1959 and dedicated in 1964, has a natural history interpretation center and also carries out educational projects in support of conservation of the
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, and in support of external researchers visiting the islands to conduct field work.


Objectives and work

The objectives of the CDRS is to conduct scientific research and environmental education for conservation. The Station has a team of over a hundred scientists, educators, volunteers, research students, and support staff from all over the world.Darwin Foundation
/ref> Scientific research and monitoring projects are conducted at the CDRS in conjunction and cooperation with its chief partner, the
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Directorate (GNPD), which functions as the principal government authority in charge of conservation and natural resource issues in the Galapagos. The work of the CDRS has as its main objectives: * To promote, facilitate, design, and implement the scientific investigation necessary for the understanding of biological principles, better understanding of ecosystems, and adequate management of the islands’ natural resources. * To advise the Ecuadorian authorities on the subject of conservation and management of natural resources in the Galapagos Islands. * To collaborate with Ecuadorian institutions on the implementation of programs involved in scientific investigation and education on the islands. * To contribute to the development of scientific and technical personnel from Ecuador who are specialized in natural sciences and natural resource management. * To contribute and collaborate on educational programs related to the conservation of the islands. * To compile the results of the scientific investigations and the other activities of the organization and to disseminate this information regionally, nationally, and internationally. In 2002, the Station was awarded the
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Gallery

File:Iguana on the beach at the Charles Darwin Research Station photo by Alvaro Sevilla Design.JPG, Iguana on the beach at the Charles Darwin Research Station. File:Iguana terrestre (Conolophus subcristatus), isla Santa Cruz, islas Galápagos, Ecuador, 2015-07-26, DD 11.JPG, Galapagos Yellow Land Iguana living at the Charles Darwin Research Station. File:Tortuga gigante de San Cristóbal (Chelonoidis chathamensis), isla Santa Cruz, islas Galápagos, Ecuador, 2015-07-26, DD 15.JPG, Tortoise at the Charles Darwin Research Station. File:Tortuga gigante de San Cristóbal (Chelonoidis chathamensis), isla Santa Cruz, islas Galápagos, Ecuador, 2015-07-26, DD 14.JPG, Detail of a tortoise head File:Charles Darwin Research Center tortoise nursery.jpg, Tortoise nursery File:Exteriores Estación Científica Charles Darwin.jpg, Charles Darwin Research Station Entrance


See also

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Charles Darwin Charles Robert Darwin ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all species of life have descended fr ...
* Gerard Corley Smith *
Jean Dorst Jean Dorst (7 August 1924 – 8 August 2001) was a French ornithologist. Dorst was born at Mulhouse and studied biology and paleontology at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Paris. In 1947 he joined the staff of the Muséum national d' ...


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