Charles Darwin Research Station
Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) (Spanish: Estación Científica Charles Darwin, ECCD) is a biological research station in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos, Ecuador. The station is operated by the Charles Darwin Foundation which was founded in 1959 under the auspices of UNESCO and the World Conservation Union. The research station serves as the headquarters for the Foundation, and is used to conduct scientific research and promote environmental education. It is located on the shore of Academy Bay in the village of Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands, with satellite offices on Isabela and San Cristóbal islands.
Lonesome George at the Charles Darwin Research Station, estimated to be over 100 years old at his death in 2012
The entrance to Charles Darwin Research Station in Puerto Ayora, Galápagos Province, Ecuador
Iguana on the beach at the Charles Darwin Research Station
Galapagos Yellow Land Iguana living at the Charles Darwin Research Station
Puerto Ayora is a town in central Galápagos, Ecuador. Located on the southern shore of Santa Cruz Island, it is the seat of Santa Cruz Canton. The town is named in honor of Isidro Ayora, an Ecuadorian president. The town is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Santa Cruz. Puerto Ayora is the most populous town in the Galápagos Islands, with a population of 12,696.
Puerto Ayora
Santa Cruz Island at the docks of Puerto Ayora in the evening
Avenida Charles Darwin
Water taxi