(Inside Science) -- The birds and reptiles that inhabit the Galapagos Islands famously provided Charles Darwin with key insights into evolution by natural selection, but there's been little research ...
These birds have evolved to withstand the equatorial sun and shelter in volcanic rocks along a subtropical coastline. After 50 years, biologist Dee Boersma continues to learn new things about the ...
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. ( the “Company” or “Lindblad Expeditions”), recognized global leader of adventure travel and the pioneer of modern expedition cruising, today announced that it has ...
Photo Caption: Lindblad National Geographic expeditions in Galapagos. Lindblad is not just expanding its fleet but is also pursuing a broader ambition to balance growth with ecological stewardship.
Four vessels from the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet met in the Galápagos Islands this week to celebrate the naming of the line’s two newest ships. On Wednesday, National Geographic ...
Darwin's famous finches are under threat from these parasitic flies. But new research shows some have a better chance of survival than others. A small ground finch builds a nest on Santa Cruz Island, ...
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has unveiled its first-ever Galápagos fly-cruise brochure exclusively for the UK market. It launches in response to feedback from its recently introduced UK ...