Giant tortoises reclaim their ecological role on Galápagos Island

BBC

Nearly 180 years after their relatives were driven extinct, giant tortoises are once again roaming a Galápagos island in the Pacific Ocean. Conservationists have reintroduced tortoises to Floreana Island, Ecuador, restoring a key species that shapes vegetation and disperses seeds, marking a major step in long-term island restoration.

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