Galápagos - Enchanted Islands of the Pacific with Barry Pell Thursday, July 23rd 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Online Presentation The Galápagos Islands may just inspire you to think differently about the world. Located on a remote archipelago of volcanic islands 600 miles west of Ecuador’s Pacific coast, the Galápagos is home to massive tortoises, scurrying iguana lizards, playful sea lions, and a menagerie of exceptional birds from blue-footed boobies to red pouched frigate birds. This isolated group of islands, which inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, is a nearly pristine showcase of biodiversity. Lecturer and photojournalist Barry Pell recently visited the Galápagos and will discuss and present his photography of this splendid and fragile ecosystem. Special thanks go to Evans Park at Newton Corner for generously sponsoring this program.
Please contact the COA to register for this FREE online presentation tomorrow!
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