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26 June 2025

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This comprehensive case study resource explores the unique biodiversity of the Galápagos Islands and the strategies in place to manage and protect it. Designed for both GCSE and A Level Geography, the notes provide a clear, structured overview of the ecological importance of the islands, the threats they face, and the conservation efforts being implemented.

The resource includes detailed explanations of sustainable tourism, marine and terrestrial conservation zones, species protection programmes, and the role of international cooperation. It also highlights the challenges of balancing human activity with environmental preservation, making it ideal for developing evaluative skills.

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