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  • Tourists With Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone nigrita)<br />
El Chato Ranch<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20160620_Tourists_With_Galapagos_Gia...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3838_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3618_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3423_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G4104_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3502 Giant tortoises in crater.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises mating (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3902_Giant_tortoises_mating.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises mating (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3659_Giant_tortoises_mating.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3028_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) aggression<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3535_Giant_tortoises_aggression.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G2760_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G2760_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G2760_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3838 Giant tortoises in crater.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises mating (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3541_Giant_tortoises_mating.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises mating (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3541_Giant_tortoises_mating.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3502_Giant_tortoises_in_crater.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoises<br />
Geochelone elephantophus<br />
Darwin Research Station<br />
Santa Cruz Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    15273_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Ploughshare tortoise (Geochelone yniphora) Endangered, endemic, Ankarafantsika Special Reserve, Madagascar
    1163660Ploughshare_tortoise.jpg
  • Ploughshare tortoise (Geochelone yniphora) Endangered, endemic, Ankarafantsika Special Reserve, Madagascar
    1163661Ploughshare_tortoise.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) in the 'campsite'<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3577_Giant_tortoise_in_Campsite.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3980 Giant tortoise & fumaroles.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3169 Giant tortoise & fumaroles.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) in the 'campsite'<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3559_Giant_tortoise_in_Campsite.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3136_Giant_tortoise_&_fumaroles.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) on rim of volcano.<br />
Alcedo Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3316_Giant_tortoise_on_rim.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) on rim of volcano.<br />
Alcedo Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3300_Giant_tortoise_on_rim.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) on rim of volcano.<br />
Alcedo Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3115_Giant_tortoise_on_rim.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and Steam Vent.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3629_Giant_tortoise_&_Steam_Vent.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3777_Giant_tortoise_&_fumaroles.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) on rim of volcano.<br />
Alcedo Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3115_Giant_tortoise_on_rim.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) on rim of volcano.<br />
Alcedo Volcano, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3314_Giant_tortoise_on_rim.jpg
  • Taking Biometric Data on Galapagos Giant Tortoise  (Geochelone elephantophus)<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV387_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3169_Giant_tortoise_&_fumaroles.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi)<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3588_Giant_tortoise_in_crater.jpg
  • Pete Oxford & Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus) for DNA analysis.<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV295_Pete_&_Galapagos_Giant_Tortois...jpg
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise  (Geochelone elephantophus)<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV1386_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Foot of Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus)<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV514_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_Foot.tif
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise  (Geochelone elephantophus)<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV240_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise  (Geochelone elephantophus)<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV229_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise  (Geochelone elephantophus)<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV20_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Pete Oxford & Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus) for DNA analysis.<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV557_Pete_&_Galapagos_Giant_Tortois...jpg
  • Pete Oxford & Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus) for DNA analysis.<br />
Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
In December 2008 a team of Galapagos National Park Guards, Scientiests and Vets spent 2 weeks on the volcano capturing 1663 Giant Tortoises to take blood samples and biometric data. The blood was sent to the USA for DNA analysis. Object to look for Pinta female for Lonesome George.  Distinct saddleback forms like Lonesome George found. Also Floreana genes were previously found. There seems to be a mixed gene pool possible from tortoises swimming ashore from ship wrecks etc.
    WV299_Pete_&_Galapagos_Giant_Tortois...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise - Saddleback form (Geochelone elephantophus hoodensis)<br />
Charles Darwin Research Station. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This species is from Española or Hood Island. They have a very pronounced saddleback carapace. This is one fo the conservation sucess stories. In 1964 the entire population consisted of 3 males and 12 females. They were taken to the Charlse Darwin Research Station in 1965 and were the first tortoises to be bred in captivity. By 2000 the 1,000 young tortoise had been released back on Espaõla.
    1G1060_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise - Saddleback form (Geochelone elephantophus hoodensis)<br />
Charles Darwin Research Station. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This species is from Española or Hood Island. They have a very pronounced saddleback carapace. This is one fo the conservation sucess stories. In 1964 the entire population consisted of 3 males and 12 females. They were taken to the Charlse Darwin Research Station in 1965 and were the first tortoises to be bred in captivity. By 2000 the 1,000 young tortoise had been released back on Espaõla.
    1G1334_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise.tif
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus guntheri)<br />
base of Sierra Negra, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is a repatriated tortoises that was reared in the GNPS (Galapagos National Park Service) Tortoise breeding center in Isabela)
    WV1346_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_Sadd...tif
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus guntheri)<br />
base of Sierra Negra, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is a repatriated tortoises that was reared in the GNPS (Galapagos National Park Service) Tortoise breeding center in Isabela)
    WV1335_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_Sadd...tif
  • Saddleback form of Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus guntheri)<br />
base of Sierra Negra, Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
This is a repatriated tortoises that was reared in the GNPS (Galapagos National Park Service) Tortoise breeding center in Isabela)
    WV1332 Galapagos Giant Tortoise Sadd...NEF
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi _Pete_Oxford132.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi _Pete_Oxford136.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi _Pete_Oxford130.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_127.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_26.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_60.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_38.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_94.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_101.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_89.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_119.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi _Pete_Oxford142.jpg
  • Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) at Gopher Tortoise burrow<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Long leaf pine sandhills of central plains of Georgia, southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama that are populated with Gopher Tortoises.<br />
Federally listed as THREATENED SPECIES
    Drymarchon_couperi_Pete_Oxford_40.jpg
  • Bushmeat in Canoe<br />
Boca Mishagua River<br />
Amazon Rain Forest.  PERU   South America<br />
Canoe contains caiman, monkeys, Tortoises and peccary.
    100472 Bushmeat in Canoe.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone nigrita)<br />
El Chato Ranch<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20160620_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_15...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone nigrita)<br />
El Chato Ranch<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20160620_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_50.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone Sp.)<br />
CDRS Station<br />
Puerto Ayora<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161214_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_12.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone nigrita)<br />
El Chato Ranch<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20160620_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_14...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161130_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_93.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161130_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_62.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161203_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_10.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161130_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_10...tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161119_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_55.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161203_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_5.jpg
  • Model with Galapagos Giant Tortoise<br />
KT 006 Sonia Kraemer D'Annunzio<br />
El Chato Ranch<br />
Santa Cruz<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20160613_Model_with_Galapagos_Giant_...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161130_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_12...tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone sp)<br />
Highlands, Floreana Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America<br />
CAPTIVE
    20161121_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_31.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone sp)<br />
Highlands, Floreana Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America<br />
CAPTIVE
    20161121_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_30.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone sp)<br />
Highlands, Floreana Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America<br />
CAPTIVE
    20161121_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_18.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161203_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_23...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161203_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_22...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161203_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_22...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161119_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_48.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus porteri)<br />
Highlands<br />
Santa Cruz Island <br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador,  South America
    20161203_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_&_...jpg
  • Spider Tortoise (Pyxis arachnoides)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR<br />
IUCN STATUS: CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    Pyxis _arachnoides _Pete_Oxford5.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female at burrow<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford26.jpg
  • Radiated Tortoise (Astrochelys radiata)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Native to Southern & Western Madagascar<br />
IUCN STATUS: CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    Astrochelys_radiata _Pete_Oxford13.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Male in burnt area<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford73.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Male at burrow<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford46.jpg
  • Red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius)<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL, South America
    20190928_Red-footed_tortoise_47.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone vandenburgi)<br />
Urbina Bay<br />
Isabela<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160618_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_47...jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise Hatchling (Geochelone elephantophus ephippium)  FROM PINZON ISLAND<br />
Charles Darwin Research Station. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    1G1881_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_Hatc...jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female<br />
MANIPULATED<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_111.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) at burrow entrance<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_22.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female<br />
MANIPULATED<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_83.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female<br />
MANIPULATED<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_87.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone vandenburgi)<br />
Urbina Bay<br />
Isabela<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160618_Galapagos_Giant_Tortoise_43...jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female<br />
MANIPULATED<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_106.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) shell detail<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_66.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female<br />
MANIPULATED<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_76.jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus)<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    20130330_Gopher_Tortoise_3687_©Pete_...jpg
  • Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Female<br />
MANIPULATED<br />
The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve<br />
Telfair County. Georgia<br />
USA<br />
Threatened species in Georgia<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Frequently burned longleaf pine & oak forests & sandhills & areas of good ground cover. Southeast USA
    Gopherus_polyphemus_Pete_Oxford_95.jpg
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