Dolphin soup on the Samba…
My son had the wonderful fortune of being invited to join a 2 week photography cruise on the Samba in July. Among the wonderful photo and video material he…
My son had the wonderful fortune of being invited to join a 2 week photography cruise on the Samba in July. Among the wonderful photo and video material he…
Swen Lorenz, former executive director of the Charles Darwin Foundation, has just penned this piece on the relationship between a scientific institution in Galapagos, conservation, and politics. This is…
Our old friend (and creator of the CNH Tours website art) Magno Bennett has informed us that on the 6th of October, at the presidential gallery in Quito, a photo…
A real time, virtual course on the application of the World Heritage Convention designed for prosecutors and judges took place last week, organized by the Galapagos Sea Shepherd Conservation Society,…
CNH Tours has contracted Paula Tagle, a naturalist guide and budding journalist, to produce monthly news items for us. We've asked her to write about topics that might interest future…
The different faces of El Niño Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, KNMI (note from CNH Tours: Geert Jan "GJ" van Oldenborgh, of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute -KNMI-, is a dear old…
(based on a report from El Colono, the Galapagos daily newspaper) Yesterday, near the Puerto Ayora gas station, someone spotted a reptile. This is not unusual in Galapagos – the…
The latest sea surface temperature (SST) readings in the Eastern tropical Pacific show a dramatic El Niño (e.g. SSTs much higher than usual) along the equator in the central Pacific…
(CNH Tours has taken this story directly from the Sea Shepherd Society's website. Our editorial comments appear at the end of the article.) Earlier this month, on November 6, 2015,…
This information is provided by Prensa Latina, and was published on November 30th in Quito. The National Geographic Society will explore the Galapagos Islands'' sea in Ecuador in order…