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Proud to introduce our corporate Charity Partners:

Isolated 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands and its resident wildlife and ecosystems are unique and fragile. With increasing human impact, they are also extremely vulnerable to change.

GCT is the only UK charity focused solely on the conservation of the Galapagos Archipelago, one of the most ecologically important places in the world.

With nearly 25 years of experience, they partner with Ecuadorian authorities, NGOs, local communities, and leading researchers to support impactful conservation programmes and deliver community outreach across the Archipelago.

As a charity GCT relies on the generosity of donors in the UK and abroad to raise money to support our work so that we can preserve Galapagos for generations to come.

“We are repeatedly warned of the accelerating rate of species extinction worldwide and Galapagos is no exception. Around 80% of the land birds and 97% of the reptiles and land mammals in the Galapagos are found nowhere else in the world, yet over 80 Galapagos species are now listed as either critically endangered or endangered. Galapagos Conservation Trust is committed to the continued conservation of Galapagos and supports ongoing efforts to protect and conserve its wildlife and ecosystems” – Sharon Johnson, CEO, Galapagos Conservation Trust

 

At Booby we believe that it is only right to support a charity that works hard to protect the beauty of the Galapagos Islands where our beloved Booby Bird originates. GCT not only work to protect the animals but also educate locals on how to care for their ecosystem, reduce plastic pollution and invest in significant scientific research to help make a difference. We will be donating a percentage of profits from the sales of limited edition products to the trust and have made a sizeable donation to reflect a percentage of sales we have made so far.

If you would like to learn more or donate to GCT, please visit their website here: https://galapagosconservation.org.uk/