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Galapagos for 2009  -  Sep 8, 2008
Easier (press release),Travellers may observe giant Galápagos Tortoise, colourful Land Iguana and large groups of sea-faring Marine Iguana. However, it is the bird colonies that

'It's a life-changing experience'  -  Jul 19, 2008
National Post,As soon as I put my mask up, a marine iguana swam right past me. And so when I recovered from that a few seconds later, I looked down again to see if the

Galapagos Blu-ray Review  -  Apr 24, 2008
TheManRoomFrom the individual feathers on a blue-footed booby to the dragon-like scales above a marine iguana’s eyes, no detail is overlooked, and each is transferred

Film Review - Nim's Island  -  Apr 3, 2008
CathNews,The most enjoyable parts of the movie are the trained animals – a sea lion called Selkie, a marine iguana called Fred, and a pelican.

Galapagos trip to be discussed  -  Apr 3, 2008
Statesman Journal,Most animals, including the blue-footed booby and the marine iguana, are easily approached. Giant tortoises may live to 200 years or more.

'Nim's Island': Where Adventure Awaits  -  Apr 3, 2008
Washington Post,...has lived in survivalist-chic, grass-roots luxury with her scientist father, Jack (Gerard Butler), and her pet sea lion, marine iguana and pelican.

Marine Iguanas in the Galapagos Islands  -  Feb 5, 2008
Easier (press release),The amazing and unique Marine Iguana in the Galapagos Islands was the species chosen by David Attenborough to open his new BBC series on reptiles and

Sea lions massacred in Galapagos  -  Jan 29, 2008
BBC News,The Galapagos Islands are known throughout the world as a home to unique flora and fauna, including exotic birds, marine iguana and giant tortoises.

First Pics of 'Nim's Island'  -  Nov 9, 2007
Cinematical,Imagine living on a secret tropical island, chilling with a marine iguana, a sea turtle, and a sea lion, playing Swiss Family Robinson, and still having

Cooler Depths of Tropics Found to Be Fine Homes for Kelp Forests  -  Oct 1, 2007
New York Times,A Galápagos marine iguana in a kelp forest. But a study by Michael H. Graham of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories in California and colleagues suggests that

Galapagos Blu-ray Disc Review  -  Oct 19, 2007
DailyGameFrom the individual feathers on a blue-footed booby to the dragon-like scales above a marine iguana's eyes, no detail is overlooked, and each is transferred

Eavesdropping iguanas heed hawk alarms  -  Oct 4, 2007
New Scientist (subscription),The Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) and Galápagos mockingbird (Nesomimus parvulus) both live in fear of ending up in the deadly clutches

Wild rock stars of the Galapagos  -  Sep 28, 2007
New Zealand Herald,Darwin recounts repeatedly flinging a marine iguana into the ocean to observe it returning to the same rock time and time again "This singular piece of

Teacher's travels provide engaging wildlife lessons  -  Sep 26, 2007
Cherry Hill Courier Post,..."Some creatures you can't find anywhere else, like the marine iguana. It's the only lizard that feeds in salt water, swimming and diving for algae and

Bald is beautiful  -  Aug 19, 2007
Boston Globe,Lyman said the Galápagos was selected because of its unique species of plants and animals, such as the tree cactus; marine iguana; Galápagos giant tortoise,

The Galapagos Islands Are Added to UNESCO's Endangered List  -  Aug 7, 2007
Voice of AmericaBut the marine iguana is also unusual. It is the only iguana in the world that goes into the ocean. The marine iguana eats seaweed.



Darwin's paradise in peril  Sep 23, 2006
Similarly, rats and cats have decimated a subspecies of marine iguana - Amblyrhynchus cristatus albemarlensis - which has now been placed on World Conservation ... - Guardian Unlimited,

Technological revolution under way at Callison  Sep 25, 2006
A cartoon clownfish swam across one student's screen, a marine iguana across another. "Can I move onto the next lesson?" one student begged Dacanay. ... - TheReporter.com,

Campaigners win key battle in bid to save Galapagos  Sep 25, 2006
Similarly, rats and cats have decimated a sub-species of marine iguana Amblyrhynchus cristatus albemarlensis which has now been placed on the World ... - The Brunei Times,

Galapagos Park Seeks $10 Million From Markel for Tanker Spill  Sep 14, 2006
The chain of volcanic islands is home to a number of species, such as the marine iguana and the lava gull, that can't be found anywhere else on the planet. ... - Bloomberg

Full Text  Sep 14, 2006
And both rats and feral cats have decimated a subspecies of marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus albemarlensis) endemic to Isabela, prompting the World ... - Science Magazine (subscription) [an error occurred while processing this directive]


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