Excerpt and Photo from galapagosscience.org
The VI Symposium on Research and Conservation of Galapagos, a multidisciplinary event that brings together experts and the community, concluded successfully after presenting the most relevant scientific research conducted in the archipelago. This annual event, organized by the Galapagos Science Center, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, has established itself since its first edition in 2016 as an essential platform for the exchange of knowledge and strategies for conserving Galapagos’ marine and terrestrial ecosystems and enhancing community health and well-being.
During this symposium, dedicated efforts to address the socio-environmental conflicts faced by the local population were highlighted, emphasizing the importance of scientific research as a key tool in the search for sustainable solutions. Participants from various disciplines shared their studies and experiences, underscoring national and international collaboration in the conservation and restoration of the archipelago’s biodiversity.
The results presented included significant advances in monitoring endemic species, environmental impact mitigation strategies, and education, health, and community awareness programs.
Additionally, the event provided a valuable opportunity for local community members to present and share their scientific and conservation efforts, thus enriching the understanding and collaboration between scientists and island residents.