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Day 17-18: Homeward bound – farewell Galapagos!
Posted by Greg Anderson Our last day in the Galapagos started dark and early as we gathered on the dock…
A hike up Sierra Negra
We ended our fabulous trip in the Galapagos with a hike up Sierra Negra, one of the five volcanos on…
Community Engaged Learning 3.0: Preserving Isabela Marshes for Future Generations
Written by: Britiny, class of 2019, Biology major Poem from an environmentalist perspective highlighting the importance of containing the problem…
Adventures of a Latino Mother’s Day
Written by: Kayleigh, class of 2019, Biology major Mother’s Day spent in the shoes of a Galapagonian/Ecuadorian. For the past…
Snorkeling in Tuneles and swimming under lava tunnels
Written by: Christian, class of 2019, Psychology major Today we snorkeled twice to see some incredible wildlife and walked across…
The Battle Against Kikuyo Grass Continues (Puerto Villamil)
Written by: Hadley, class of 2019, Environmental studies major Today was our first full day of our community project, which…
Community engagement project day 1
Written by: Maria-Anna, class of 2018, Biology major Today we had an early 7:30 am class, because it was our…
A Trek to Remember: Wall of Tears
Written by: Adelae, Class of 2019, Neuroscience major Today we biked to the Wall of Tears and made observations about…
A trip to Tortuga
Written by Brian, class of 2019, Biology major Today the Galapacats took a boat ride to Tortuga and snorkeled off…
Tintoreras and our first day on Isabela
Written by: Sarah, Class of 2018, Environmental Studies major Hello to Celine Pichette, Bates, and the wider community! This is…