TY - BOOK TI - Impart Report 2023 U1 - 506 23 PY - 2024/// CY - Puerto Ayora PB - Fundación Charles Darwin KW - Conservación KW - Conservation KW - Ciencias básicas KW - Pure science KW - Islas Galápagos KW - Galapagos Islands N1 - Letter From Our President; Yolanda Kakabadse; (pp. 5) --; Letter From Our Executive Director; Rakan Zahawi; (pp. 6) --; 65 years of partnership for the conservation of the Galapagos Islands; (pp. 8) --; Science Plan; (pp. 11) --; 2023 Science Review; (pp. 12) --; In focus: Rewilding Floreana Island; (pp. 16) --; Galapagos Tortoise Movement Ecology Program; (pp. 18) --; Record breeding season for the Little Vermilion Flycatcher; (pp. 20) --; Breakthrough season for the most threatened bird in Galapagos; (pp. 21) --; Advances made to protect Galapagos land birds from the Avian Vampire Fly; (pp. 22) --; Scalesia habitat on Santa Cruz: a conservation priority; (pp. 24) --; Ramping up Scalesia restoration efforts on Isabela; (pp. 25) --; GV2050: Ecological restoration and conservation across the archipelago; (pp. 26) --; Studying the ecology and distribution of the invasive tree frog; (pp. 28) --; Making new discoveries in the deep-ocean realm of Galapagos and the Eastern Tropical Pacific; (pp. 32) --; Monitoring the health of marine habitats; (pp. 34) --; Learning more about mangroves in Galapagos; (pp. 36) --; Monitoring the avian flu outbreak among marine birds; (pp. 38) --; Understanding shark ecology in an El Niño year; (pp. 40) --; In Focus: Habla Tiburón, a national shark and ray conservation initiative; (pp. 41) --; Sustainable fisheries; (pp. 44) --; A journey towards sustainable tourism in Galapagos; (pp. 45) --; Education and Community Outreach; (pp. 46) --; A vital resource: CDF’s Natural History Collections; (pp. 48) --; Using technology & innovation to enable our research; (pp. 49) --; Our library, archive and museum; (pp. 50) --; Our team; (pp. 52) --; Fundraising review; (pp. 54) --; Audited Financials; (pp. 58) --; Members of the Board and General Assembly; (pp. 59) ER -