In
November, a team of 70 Galapagos National Park rangers set out to complete the
very first comprehensive giant tortoise census ever. Chelonoidis chatamensis, the giant tortoise species native to San
Cristóbal Island, is one of the least known of the 11 species that still
inhabit the Galapagos.
The
expedition was organised into 14 camps, each responsible of exploring a
specific section of the island. South Expeditions had the privilege of collaborating
in this wonderful project.
After
collecting the necessary data, it is estimated that there are approximately
6700 giant tortoises in San Cristóbal Island. There was a high percentage of juvenile
and female tortoises, which in ecological term, evidences the recovery process
for this species. From a genetics perspective, blood samples have determined
the population is healthy.
The
Minister of Environment, Walter García said: "The results of this great
research are excellent news for Ecuador and the whole world; it shows that the
protective actions, which were implemented by the environmental authority and
executed by the rangers, have been effective”. There is work being done around
all turtle populations but studying lesser known species, such as the Chelonoidis chatamensis, will provide a
clearer picture in order to determine which would be the best course of action
to guarantee their conservation and ecosystem.
In addition, the expedition led to discovering/locating Calandrinia galapagosa and Lecocarpus leptolobus, endemic plant species that are in critical danger of extinction.
In addition, the expedition led to discovering/locating Calandrinia galapagosa and Lecocarpus leptolobus, endemic plant species that are in critical danger of extinction.
Information provided by the GALÁPAGOS NATIONAL PARK
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