The Galapagos Islands are an integral part of Ecuador, situated in the Pacific Ocean. They are famed for their unique biodiversity and played a crucial role in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The islands are home to species such as the Galapagos tortoise and the blue-footed booby. Conservation efforts are vital due to threats from invasive species and climate change, making them a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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