Galapagos off danger list but still at risk29/08/2010 02:04:54Went against IUCN recommendation The Galapagos Islands, which have been called a ‘unique living museum and showcase of evolution' were inscribed on the Danger List in 2007 because of threats posed by invasive species, unbridled tourism and overfishing. The committee found that significant progress had been made by Ecuador in addressing these problems. Removal from list 'somewhat premature' ‘IUCN´s recommendation for the Galapagos was that it should not be removed from the Danger List as there is still work to be done,' says Tim Badman, Head of IUCN´s World Heritage Programme. ‘But we recognise the major efforts of the Ecuadorian government to rectify the situation there. ‘Threats from tourism, invasive species and overfishing are still factors and the situation in the Galapagos remains critical,' he warns. ‘We will need continued strong commitment from the Ecuadorian government over the coming years to resolve these issues.'
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