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  2. Galápagos National Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Galápagos National Park Service had its first management plan and a team of officials in accordance with the organic structure issued in 1973, with a Superintendent, 2 conservation officers, 40 park rangers to comply with management objectives. On Santa Cruz is the Charles Darwin Research Station.

  3. Visa policy of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of most countries may stay up to 90 days without a valid visa. All visitors must hold a national passport valid for 6 months, (except citizens of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru & Uruguay who can also enter Ecuador with a national ID card). [1]

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    Since the country opened to tourism in 1974, visitors to Bhutan must pay a ‘Sustainable Development Fee’, now US$100 (£80) per day – the world’s most expensive entrance fee – to ...

  6. Everything You Need to Know About National Park Entrance Fees

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    A park-by-park list of entrance charges and reservation information A park-by-park list of entrance charges and reservation information. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  7. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Also, where the black rat is found, the endemic rat has disappeared. Cattle and donkeys eat all the available vegetation and compete with native species for scarce water. In 1959, fishermen introduced one male and two female goats to Pinta island; by 1973, the National Park service estimated the population of goats to be over 30,000 individuals.