The problem with people: how more tourists and a growing population are taking their toll on the Galapagos islands
Briefly

The introduction of stray dogs and cats, led by human settlement and tourism growth, is posing significant hazards to the survival of the Galapagos petrel population.
With the rise in tourism, environmental pressures have intensified, leading to a notable decline in the safe habitats required for the Galapagos petrels.
Proano's direct observation of the introduced species and their impact highlights the need for immediate conservation measures in a fragile ecosystem under threat.
The rapid increase in human population and tourism signifies a growing concern regarding the sustainability of conservation efforts essential to the Galapagos ecosystem.
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