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What conservation measures are applied in the Galapagos Islands?
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The Galapagos Islands are a unique place in the world in terms of biodiversity, which is why various conservation measures have been implemented to protect this fragile and unique ecosystem. Some of the main conservation measures applied in the Galapagos include: 1. Access restrictions: The number of visitors is limited and specific routes are established to minimize human impact on the ecosystem. 2. Control of invasive species: Programs are carried out to control and eradicate invasive species that threaten native flora and fauna. 3. Protection of marine areas: Marine protected areas have been established to protect marine ecosystems and the species that depend on them. 4. Environmental education: Environmental education programs are carried out to raise awareness among residents and visitors about the importance of conserving the Galapagos Islands. These measures, among others, are essential to ensure the long-term conservation of the Galapagos Islands and their unique biodiversity.
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