Galapagos Islands conservation work, Ecuador

COUNTRY:
Ecuador
LOCATION:
The Galapagos Islands
DEPARTURES:
2013: 3 Jun, 17 Jun, 1 Jul, 15 Jul, 5 Aug, 19 Aug, 2 Sep, 16 Sep, 7 Oct, 21 Oct, 4 Nov, 18 Nov, 2 Dec, 16 Dec
2014: 6 Jan, 20 Jan, 3 Feb
PRICE:
From £1299 (15 days) including domestic flights only
MORE INFO:
£220 per additional week up to a maximum of 10. 10 weeks including domestic flights only from £3059. We can help arrange flights from the UK.
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Galapagos Islands conservation work, Ecuador

Galapagos Islands conservation work, Ecuador

Volunteer travel - what's it all about?
Are you looking for an adventurous trip with a purpose, or on a gap year or career break? If you want to make a difference in some of the world’s most important conservation areas - and in community projects - then volunteer trips are for you! Volunteers tend to have a sense of adventure, and come from a range of different backgrounds and from all over the world.
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How Galapagos Islands conservation work, Ecuador makes a difference

Environment

There's no place like it in the world: diverse ecosystem, unique species of plants and animals and native cultures untouched by globalisation. The Galapagos Islands are in danger of suffering the same fate as many island paradise spots but with the help of volunteers, Ecuadorians hope to turn this around.

Our dedication to this project and others like it sees a steady stream of volunteers in and out of the area, guaranteeing that the preservation efforts are kept going. In addition to making an impact on the environment, volunteers have the opportunity to live in and become a part of Ecuador's communities; an experience that you just won't get as traditional tourist or even a backpacker.

The highland forests of the populated Islands in the Galapagos chain have been greatly altered due to the introduction of exotic and invasive species of animals and plants. Highland conservation, development and poverty issues have been almost completely neglected by conservation, development and government agencies. As a result of the lack of fruit and vegetable production on the Galapagos Islands, boats from the Ecuadorian mainland unload fruits and vegetables to hotels, restaurants, and markets on a daily basis. Quarantine regulations are consistently ignored and at least two exotic and/or invasive plant or faunal species enter the islands each day.

Community

Importantly, the local population, lacking most government services and suffering high unemployment levels, is almost completely excluded from working in and benefiting from the tourism industry: tour operators do nearly all their business from their boats, ignoring business possibilities with local Galapagueños.

Consistent with past work, one of the objectives of the conservation station is to develop the technology to reconstruct the native habitat in the highlands on San Cristobal, and to serve as a centre for similar projects in the highlands on other populated islands in the Galapagos chain. In addition the foundation will be working collaboratively with local landowners to develop clean agricultural alternatives for the production of vegetables and fruits to sell to local universities, restaurants, and hotels.

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Reviewed 12 Sep 2009 by Stuart Corinaldi5 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The whole trip was amazing, doing the four day tour around the other islands is definitely up there though.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Stay open minded through out the whole trip and take everything as it comes.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes, seeing the impact that previous volunteers efforts made helped proved that your efforts are making a difference.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


The best thing I could have ever done.
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