On February 3, 2024, Galápagos Conservancy formally signed a significant new agreement – “Framework Agreement for Access to Genetic Resources” – with the Ecuadorian Ministry of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition. This agreement advances an initiative led by the Galápagos Biosecurity and Quarantine Agency and Galápagos Conservancy to apply molecular genetic technologies to assist conservation efforts in the islands.
The signing ceremony brought together key figures, including Ecuador’s Minister of Environment, Sade Fritschi, Galápagos Biosecurity and Quarantine Agency Executive Director, Jean Pierre Cadena, and our General Director, Washington Tapia. Tapia emphasized that “Galápagos Conservancy is ready to play a crucial role in fostering these innovative studies – we are confident that the information gathered, including the complete genome description of giant tortoises and other iconic species, will be instrumental in the optimal management and conservation of the archipelago’s emblematic species”.
This initiative empowers a joint effort with Ecuadorian authorities, specifically through the Galápagos National Park Directorate and the Galápagos Biosecurity and Quarantine Agency to help conserve the endemic species of Galápagos, an effort Galápagos Conservancy has long been part of and is proud to continue with this new initiative.