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Conservation Biology of Giant Tortoises in Galapagos

Leader: Thomas H. Fritts, thomas_fritts@usgs.gov
Overview: Research and management programs focused on the giant tortoises endemic to Galapagos involve study of population biology, effects of introduced species, and in situ breeding and rearing of the most endangered populations. T. H. Fritts (USGS) works closely with the Charles Darwin Foundation and Galapagos National Park on reptile biology and introduced species issues. project location

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USGS Mission
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Programs in the Galapagos National Park strongly mirror major emphases of biological research capabilities of the USGS (endangered species, introduced species management, GIS, and ecosystem management.
Discipline: Biology
Locations: All field aspects are conducted in Galapagos, Ecuador, but ancillary studies are conducted in collaboration with cooperators at Yale University, University of New Mexico, and the USGS's Midcontinent Ecological Science Center.
Web Sites: None created
Partners: Charles Darwin Foundation
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