New Galápagos video on YouTube

When forest fires and poaching of iconic Galápagos tortoises broke out in 1994 on Ecuador’s Isabela Island, the Galápagos National Park Service and international partners evacuated endangered giant tortoises to save their lives.

One young tortoise had severe damage to a hind leg. Park Guards named it “Patojito” for its lame foot and advocated for its survival. They sent it for treatment to the Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) on Santa Cruz island.

Continue reading “New Galápagos video on YouTube”

YouTube video on pollinators

My latest YouTube video shows Trigonopeltastes delta (Delta Flower Scarab) and Trichiotinus lunulatus (Emerald Flower Scarab) nectaring on Viburnum dentatum (Arrowwood Viburnum).

This is my first video recorded in 4K which was downsized to HD 1080P for faster upload to YouTube.

A shorter version of this video without titles and credit page can be download from my Wikimedia page at:

Continue reading “YouTube video on pollinators”

The Galápagos Tapes

My new YouTube channel features 8mm video tapes recorded by Jim Young during the years we lived at the Charles Darwin Research Station on the Galápagos Islands in the early 1990s.

This turbulent period saw the rise of an unregulated sea cucumber (pepino de mar) fishery with illegal encampments in Galápagos National Park.

Ecuadorian and international response to these events spurred the Galápagos Marine Reserve declaration of 1998, which expanded the protected area and intensified management therein.

This historic footage was used in the BBC videos
“Galapagos: Paradise in Peril” and
“Lonesome George and the battle for Galapagos”

Continue reading “The Galápagos Tapes”