The main objectives of Projects GalApagos
Projects Galapagos was set up with two main objectives which are to protect the Galapagos Islands and educate the local population, by means of programmes in our Community Centre and local schools, and through hands on work in conjunction with the Galapagos National Park, thus controlling and protecting the wildlife of this world natural heritage site.
Projects Galapagos’ Mission
Projects Galapagos Association was established with a view to making San Cristóbal Island a beacon for conservation and education. It helps the island, the local community and the flora and fauna that are unique to this region. It is a focus for the development of the Galapagos Islands’ resources and treasures.
What projects galapagos has Achieved
Taught English to hundreds of local students in the Community Education Centre.
Taught more than 700 elementary and high school pupils about the importance of recycling and waste reduction.
Developed San Cristobal’s first library so that our children have access to books, and in this way we can establish a culture of literacy.
Assisted teachers in local primary and high schools.
Monitored approximately 3,000 sea lions on San Cristobal Island
Helped eradicate eye infections and injuries from marine debris.
Controlled introduced plants, especially in the nesting areas of giant tortoises.
Planted over 3,500 endemic saplings and plants since 2017 in order to help prevent the further degredation of forested areas.
Collected over 6,000 kgs. of rubbish from coastal and community areas since 2013.