2020 Impact report 2020 - Galapagos Conservation Trust
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© Helen Brierley<br />
Directly engaged with over<br />
1,979 young people, families<br />
and teachers through field activities,<br />
workshops, in schools and online<br />
across <strong>Galapagos</strong> and the Eastern<br />
Tropical Pacific<br />
10 whale sharks satellite<br />
tagged<br />
20 juvenile hammerheads<br />
tagged<br />
Total number of visits to our<br />
Discovering <strong>Galapagos</strong> website<br />
grew by 27%<br />
21 tortoise hatchlings tagged<br />
512 participants cleaned<br />
10,950kg of waste across<br />
168km of coastal and underwater<br />
sites across five islands – over<br />
80% of this waste was plastic!<br />
40% increase in mangrove<br />
finch breeding pairs compared<br />
to 2019<br />
7 teachers and 150 families<br />
involved in the Urban Family<br />
Gardening Project<br />
6 little vermilion flycatcher<br />
chicks successfully fledged<br />
OUR APPEAL TOTALS IN <strong>2020</strong><br />
Endangered<br />
Species Appeal<br />
£25,135<br />
Emergency<br />
Pandemic Appeal<br />
£20,400<br />
Fund for<br />
Hope Appeal<br />
£7,122<br />
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