GIVE A DONATION
By giving a donation to the Galapagos Conservation Trust, you are helping to protect and preserve the unique flora and fauna of the Galapagos Islands.
Your donation is very important to us. A £10 donation will tag for life two iguanas, tortoises, penguins, albatrosses, or sea lions; or a £25 donation will fully equip a fisheries observer with measuring equipment. To see more examples of how your generosity helps conservation in Galapagos, see below.
Visit our secure server to make a donation online using your credit card, or contact the Galapagos Conservation Trust at the address below:
Galapagos Conservation Trust 5 Derby Street London W1J 7AB United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0)20 7629 5049 Fax: +44 (0)20 7629 4149 Email: gct@gct.org
Please note: we are able to accept Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) vouchers for your donations.
Thank you.
A £10 donation can:
- Tag for life two iguanas, tortoises, penguins, albatrosses, or sea lions
- Provide meals for two days for a research station volunteer
- Provide a set of waterproofs for a fisheries observer
A £20 donation can:
- Support a student to spend two full days of field research, such as looking for rare plants in the highland cloud forest
- Pay for a full day of removal of the highly invasive quinine plant (Cinchona pubescens) from the unique, highland ecosystem
A £25 donation can:
- Buy a sleeping bag for fieldwork
- Buy two small backpacks for fieldwork
- Pay for a set of transects and accessories for underwater monitoring
- Fully equip a fisheries observer with measuring equipment
A £50 donation can:
- Buy a tent for fieldwork (Equatorial sunlight destroys tents at a rapid rate)
- Pay for one day or night dive survey using the CDF zodiac
A £150 donation can:
- Maintain the Station's herbarium and museum collection for a week
- Buy a dive tank
- Buy a dive computer
- Buy an underwater temperature logger
- Buy a small plankton net
A £400 donation can:
- Provide for the living costs, fieldwork, and supervision of an Ecuadorian research student for a month
- Buy a Shark tag
- Buy a large plankton net
- Buy a Stereoscope
- Buy a micro-dissection kit
A £500 donation can:
- Fully equip a research diver with a new suit, fins, mask and buoyancy jacket
A £750 donation can:
- Pay for an underwater listening station for the shark tagging project
- Pay for a one day of a research cruise to evaluate the last remaining corals in the marine reserve or to tag sharks
- Buy a microscope
A £1000 donation can:
- Support the CDRS environmental education programme on one island for a month
- Enable one day of a research cruise to study the open water and sea mounts in the marine reserve
- Buy a digital SLR camera and underwater housing
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