Galápagos giant tortoises study suggests they may be in danger due to invasive Cedrela odorata trees
An international team of wildlife researchers has found that the giant tortoises living on the Galápagos islands may be in danger of losing a major food resource due to the encroachment of invasive ...
“Alien” mantis species Liturgusa maya may have arrived in the Galápagos as a stowaway in agricultural material, according to a study. Getty Images/iStockphoto The newly confirmed presence of an “alien ...
Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands are known for unique wildlife: boisterous sea lions, giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas among them. But in the highlands of San Cristóbal, add a ...
The newly confirmed presence of an "alien," or non-native, mantis species on the Galápagos Islands has experts concerned about its impacts on the archipelago's delicate ecosystem. Even more concerning ...
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