“We’re going out there every three weeks to swap out the GPS unit on the tortoise (so) that we can get that data back,” said Jessie Dwyer, the biodiversity manager at the conservancy. “We will use the ...
Most people connect Galápagos tortoises with Charles Darwin, slow footsteps, and the big idea of evolution. But in the late twentieth century, one of their biggest threats was not mysterious at all.
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