Tuesday 9 January 2007

Porto Ayora The Galapagos.




On Monday after leaving the boat at 8.15am!!! I went to Porto Ayora and there went for a stroll round The Charles Darwin Center. They breed tortoises and other endangered species here. It is the scientific center of the Galapagos, where all the indiginous animals are studied , as well as the introduced species which have caused so much damage. They have a programme to eradicate all species which are not natural to the Galapagos ( exept man I would imagine)
The Iguana in the middle is the land Iguana which as mentioned earlier was all but wiped out, there are still a few though and they are being bred here & re-introduced.




Below right is a picture of ´Lonesome George´ It is not a very good picture ( he is the one in the middle) but I could´nt really wait all day long untill he turned round. Lonesome George could possibly be the worlds´ most famous reptile!! if not the worlds´ most famous animal. "Why is that then " you may ask, well get your hankies out for this is a heartbreaking story. In 1906 the Giant Pinta ( island in the north of the archipeligo) tortoise was believed to be extinct. Then in 1971 one was discovered ,Lonesome George, he had been over 65 years on his own ( probably looking for a lady tortoise I should´nt wonder) wandering about Pinta. Exhaustive searches for any others after his discovery proved fruitless, and he was taken to the Darwin center, where he has lived ever since. He is the last of his species. His like are doomed like chingachcook* He is a mere 100yrs old ( which for a giant tortoise is not even middle aged ) and has possibly another 100yrs ahead of him, without the chance to meet or chat with another Pinta tortoise, poor chap. He should be the face of the WWF, as an example of animals which may become extinct( no maybe about it in his case!) not a panda!! he is not so cuddly though.



What is the collective name for a group of tortoises then ?











Views of Porto Ayora, and below a female marine Iguana just wandering up the pier.







What a coupon!! & this is a Female too.
I am off back to Quito tomorrow, a couple of flights so I dónt expect anything of interest to happen ( I should´nt have typed that!)
Yours SS








3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Stephen,
In case you have not heard, Jenny Pope's killer gets 25 years. See bbc.com.

Love the pictures. See you soon.
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Anonymous said...

Too bad for George! However he has probably been saved a lifetime of misery, maybe bar the odd 60 seconds or so, without a female in his life!

The picture are great of the other animals and the ones of you and the other crew members are very good too. Don't fancy the Croat but the Aussies look quite cute! Wouldn't mind spending a couple of days on a boat with them myself!!

I know this will be of great interest to you but I think there was far too much weight on that boat - cookers the lot !!

Enjoy your stop over weekend (assuming that is what you are still doing).

Your favourite anonymous female

Xxx

P.S. See I have competition on the kisses front!! That's it Sam, the engagement is definitely aff this time !!!

Anonymous said...

WOW! Absolutely stunning photos.

Great shots of the iguanas, thank you!!! You may have just inspired me to grab my passport and get myself over there!

Sounds like your trip is coming to an end? Oh no, that'll mean the end of my armchair, virtual holiday! Really will have to dig out the passport now.

Kirsten