Annual report 2000 /
Annual report 2000 /
Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands.
- [Quito] : Charles Darwin Foundation, [2001].
- 41 p. ; il. col. ; 26 cm.
Sicgal guarantees a better lifestyle for everyone Combating the impacts of alien rats The Isabela project is ready to tackle northern Isabela New technology and expertise improve bird monitoring Tortoise repatriation a great success on Española The black fly targeted In search of introduced insects Momentum for research on invertebrates Botanists’ extraordinary discovery Monitoring introduced plants Pioneer project to restore plants Timely eradication of introduced plants Environmental education, a coordinated action Radio and television production Teachers on board Environmental education centers Training opportunities for local students Social support for participatory management in the marine reserve A year of regional planning Supporting sustainable agriculture The Galapagos scientific community extends worldwide Marine ecologists convene in Galapagos Living and working with the Galapagos hawk Of finches, boobies, and marine iguanas Training the next generation Fourteen-year collaboration between CDRS and UNM Galapagos conservation efforts make the big screen A decisive year for participatory management Important advances in the fisheries monitoring program Lobster and sea cucumber research White sea urchin study Biodiversity studies for zonation Annual expenditure and the growth of CDF operations Distribution of expenditure in 2000 Sources of revenue Contributions in kind (p. 6) -- (p. 6) -- (p. 7) -- (p. 7) -- (p. 8) -- (p. 9) -- (p. 9) -- (p. 9) -- (p. 10) -- (p. 10) -- (p. 11) -- (p. 11) -- (p. 14) -- (p. 14) -- (p. 14) -- (p. 15) -- (p. 15) -- (p. 16) -- (p. 16) -- (p. 16) -- (p. 17) -- (p. 17) -- (p. 17) -- (p. 18) -- (p. 18) -- (p. 19) -- (p. 19) -- (p. 22) -- (p. 23) -- (p. 24) -- (p. 24) -- (p. 25) -- (p. 28) -- (p. 28) -- (p. 29) -- (p. 30).
Inglés
Conservación
Conservation
Ciencias básicas
Pure science
Islas Galápagos
Galapagos Islands
506
Sicgal guarantees a better lifestyle for everyone Combating the impacts of alien rats The Isabela project is ready to tackle northern Isabela New technology and expertise improve bird monitoring Tortoise repatriation a great success on Española The black fly targeted In search of introduced insects Momentum for research on invertebrates Botanists’ extraordinary discovery Monitoring introduced plants Pioneer project to restore plants Timely eradication of introduced plants Environmental education, a coordinated action Radio and television production Teachers on board Environmental education centers Training opportunities for local students Social support for participatory management in the marine reserve A year of regional planning Supporting sustainable agriculture The Galapagos scientific community extends worldwide Marine ecologists convene in Galapagos Living and working with the Galapagos hawk Of finches, boobies, and marine iguanas Training the next generation Fourteen-year collaboration between CDRS and UNM Galapagos conservation efforts make the big screen A decisive year for participatory management Important advances in the fisheries monitoring program Lobster and sea cucumber research White sea urchin study Biodiversity studies for zonation Annual expenditure and the growth of CDF operations Distribution of expenditure in 2000 Sources of revenue Contributions in kind (p. 6) -- (p. 6) -- (p. 7) -- (p. 7) -- (p. 8) -- (p. 9) -- (p. 9) -- (p. 9) -- (p. 10) -- (p. 10) -- (p. 11) -- (p. 11) -- (p. 14) -- (p. 14) -- (p. 14) -- (p. 15) -- (p. 15) -- (p. 16) -- (p. 16) -- (p. 16) -- (p. 17) -- (p. 17) -- (p. 17) -- (p. 18) -- (p. 18) -- (p. 19) -- (p. 19) -- (p. 22) -- (p. 23) -- (p. 24) -- (p. 24) -- (p. 25) -- (p. 28) -- (p. 28) -- (p. 29) -- (p. 30).
Inglés
Conservación
Conservation
Ciencias básicas
Pure science
Islas Galápagos
Galapagos Islands
506