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The Galápagos Islands

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timeMAR. 26 – APR. 2, 2024 ticketFrom $5,495 activityActivity Level: Moderate Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Quito, Baltra, Santa Cruz, Bartolome, Santiago, Santa Cruz, Santiago, Isabella, Fernandina
boat Isabela II

Undiscovered by Europeans until the 16th century, the Galápagos Islands holds a central position in modern history as the birthplace of the theory of evolution. Join fellow alumni on the deluxe Isabela II for a wondrous journey to one of the most biologically unique places on earth. Each island in this volcanic archipelago hosts species that are exquisitely adapted to the available food sources and surrounding environments: the marine iguana, which eats mostly algae and is the only sea-going lizard in the world, and the Galapagos tortoises—some species of which were hunted to the brink of extinction by 18th and 19th century whalers.  Also observe how species have evolved to interact with each other; certain Darwin’s finches have developed a symbiotic relationship with land iguanas who will obligingly raise themselves up from the ground so that the birds can more easily pluck parasites from their bellies. Because the human presence is still relatively minimal, many of the animals are remarkably unafraid of visitors. This will allow you to observe and photograph them at very close proximity, either from land, by panga or during snorkeling excursions.

Cost: From $5,495
Orbridge

Activity Level: Moderate Activity

Book this Tour

STEP 1
Download the tour Reservation Form here. This tour is booked quickly, so sign up early to reserve space.

STEP 2
Enclose a check or provide credit card information for $850 per person, per tour, as a deposit for the selected tour. Make check payable to Orbridge. Deposits are provisional and fully refundable pending your acceptance of final brochure terms.

STEP 3
Fax 310-209-4271, email travel@alumni.ucla.edu, or mail to:
Orbridge
P.O. Box 1376
Poulsbo, WA 98370

A brochure will be mailed to you as soon as it is available.

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Daniel T. Blumstein
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology divider

Daniel T. Blumstein is a Professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, at UCLA, and UCLA’s Institute of the Environment & Sustainability. He co-directs UCLA’s Evolutionary Medicine Program. Between 2009 and 2016 he was the Chair of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Dan has studied animal behavior and conservation science throughout the world (including on many islands) and has longer-term research projects in Australia and Colorado. He was a Fulbright Fellow (to Pakistan) and is an elected Fellow of the Society of Biology and the Animal Behavior Society. He is the recipient of numerous teaching awards including the UCLA Faculty Gold Shield Award for extraordinary accomplishment in undergraduate teaching and research, and the Animal Behavior Society’s Quest Award for seminal contributions to the study of behavior. He is the author of eight books, including most recently—The Nature of Fear: Survival Lessons From the Wild (Harvard, 2020), and over 500 scholarly publications.

PHONE: (310) 206-0613

FAX: (310) 209-4271

EMAIL: travel@alumni.ucla.edu