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Un grupo de científicos ecuatorianos y extranjeros recolectan pruebas de tierra y agua para inventariar la flora y fauna de esos territorios. Las islas Galápagos son famosas por un gran grupo de especies que no pueden encontrarse en ninguna otra parte del mundo y por los estudios de Charles Darwin sobre su teoría de la evolución por selección natural.

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00:40Galápagos is the perfect scenario in many ways for science.
00:45If we talk only about scientists, it's the dream to come and study these endemic species.
00:50Also, the introduction of species, having an oceanic island, like Galápagos,
00:59biologically and ecologically represents a treasure.
01:03Barcode means code of barred.
01:05We are trying to make a genetic code of barred for the diversity of Galápagos.
01:12This is a project that is raising new information,
01:16that is wanting to catalog the information, catalog the biodiversity that we have in Galápagos.
01:21And one can't take care of what they don't know or what they don't care.
01:42We are part of the first generation of colonists in Galápagos,
01:48we were already doing science without knowing it.
01:52For example, in the upper parts like this,
01:55we are developing biogenic agriculture,
01:59or if not, we are developing permacultural techniques.
02:03We are living in a laboratory of science,
02:06living in a constant laboratory,
02:09we see changes daily.
02:32I think it's important that the young Galapagos
02:36have a small participation in these projects,
02:38because when we have knowledge,
02:41we appreciate more of the place in which we are.
02:43I hope that this project doesn't end soon,
02:46but that it can be extended
02:47and so we, as Galapagos,
02:50we also have another source of income,
02:53that is not only tourism,
02:54but that science also begins to create a bit of local economy,
02:59because there is a lot of interest.
03:01And so we can also transmit this knowledge to children,
03:04that people who are infected with this passion
03:07and can go out from Galápagos,
03:09from this natural and natural laboratory,
03:14scientists and people who can contribute
03:16not only to science, but also to the history of Galápagos.
03:28I feel proud of having colleagues in the work.
03:32In this case, we are a team,
03:34we have more than 80 people,
03:37all working with a goal,
03:39all excited.
03:49I feel incredible.
03:51That's the word that describes it
03:53and englobal everything,
03:54because it's like a real dream.
03:56Being part of this,
03:58that will also be written in a book
04:01and that the next generation will follow the same process
04:04that I did,
04:05the word is incredible.
04:08It's...
04:08wow,
04:10alucinante.
04:14I feel so grateful that you have seen us as long as full today.
04:17So,
04:18keep your eyes Так...
04:25so...
04:25all right now.
04:30let's take it...
04:30all right...
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