Galápagos Conservancy
About Galápagos Conservancy
Galápagos Conservancy is a premier, US-based non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to the long-term protection and restoration of the Galápagos Islands. For nearly 40 years, the organization has served as a critical financial and operational lifeline for the archipelago, partnering directly with the Galápagos National Park Directorate and local communities to combat the devastating effects of invasive species, habitat degradation, and climate change. Under the hood, the Conservancy operates through direct conservation action and strategic grant funding, focusing on three core pillars: rewilding fragile ecosystems, saving highly endangered endemic species (such as the iconic Galápagos Giant Tortoises and Pink Iguanas) from the brink of extinction, and achieving local sustainability by training educators and empowering community-led initiatives. Their primary target audience includes global philanthropists, environmental activists, and scientific researchers who are passionate about preserving biodiversity. What sets the Galápagos Conservancy apart in the environmental sector is its laser-focused, single-geography mission and its hands-on "science in action" approach, ensuring that 100% of its efforts go toward preserving one of the most ecologically unique and irreplaceable environments on Earth.
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