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Galapagos Island Cruises: See the Wildlife

Galapagos Islands Wildlife In order to prepare yourself for the breathtaking sights during Galapagos Island Cruises, here is a little preview of some of the rare ecological life zones you might experience there. From coasts to mountains to oceans, the Galapagos Islands have it all. For sandy beaches, craggy shorelines, mangroves and salt-tolerant vegetation, travel to Galapagos Islands' coastal and lowlands. Seabirds, lions, crabs and iguanas abound in these dry climates. The Galapagos Islands have an arid zone as well, characterized by hardy, deciduous plant life. Cacti, land iguanas, and tortoises call the arid zone home, as do Darwin's famous finches. About 650 to 2,000 feet up, you'll find the scalesia zone, so called for the scalesia stands of trees that dwell in this region. Here you'll find increased precipitation, as la garua mists the slopes of the higher mountains, and a more fertile landscape. In fact much of the scalesia zone is dedicated to grazing and agriculture. In addition to one-of-a-kind animal life, much of the flora in the Galapagos is also unique to this region.
 
Galapagos Islands Wildlife Take Galapagos land tours or Galapagos island cruises to explore the vast and painstakingly preserved wildlife, dwelling here just as Darwin saw them 150 years ago. The variation among the species is as dazzling as ever. This tour preview is designed to help you plan your Galapagos Islands tour, acquainting you with the species of the region, because we believe its good to “know before you go.”
 
Galapagos Islands Wildlife As we begin our tour preview, it is important to remind you even before you actually travel to the Galapagos Islands that is essential to stick to the trails when touring. The rare and exotic creatures of the Galapagos Islands already suffer unnecessary stress from inconsiderate tourists. This tour preview is designed to enlighten you to the variety of species and sights of the Galapagos Islands, and to inspire your respect for their privacy. Rest assured there is still plenty to see from the multiple trails on all Galapagos Island cruises.

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GALAPAGOS ARTICLES & INFO.

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Lesser-Known History of the Galapagos Islands: The Evolution of Piracy
Pirates of the Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Balancing Act: Managing the Marine Reserve of the Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands Science: The Charles Darwin Research Station
From Cruises to Kayaks: Managing Tourism on the Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Island Cruises: Controlling and Preventing Wildlife Diseases in the Galapagos Islands
Penguins in the Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Penguin
The Galapagos Penguin on Tour
Whale Watching in the Galapagos
Whales on Tour in the Galapagos Islands