The
Ecuadorian government declared the Galapagos
Islands a National Park on the July 4, 1959.
Simultaneously in Belgium, the Charles Darwin
Foundation for the Galapagos was formed. The
Charles Darwin Station for scientific investigation
was built on Santa Cruz Island, and was inaugurated
on January 20, 1964. Later in 1968, the National
Park Service for the Galapagos was initiated
and today on the island, groups of no more than
20 visitors are led by a certified naturalist.
This policy is intented to reduce the impact
on the fragile ecosystem while providing a sense
of solitude and privacy on the islands. |