20 seconds of Darwin & Wolf above the surface

20 seconds of Darwin & Wolf above the surface

Beautiful, ain’t it?... Here are 20 seconds above Darwin and Wolf. 🌊 Known for having the largest shark biomass on the planet, these remote islands are also home to thriving colonies of red-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, frigate birds, and more. 🦈🐦 That’s why our scientists monitor both sharks and marine birds here, helping us understand and protect one of the most remarkable marine ecosystems on Earth. 🌿 📷 Mara Speece/CDF, Rashid Cruz/CDF #Galapagos #Seabirds #Sharks #NatureIsTrending #WildlifePhotography