DARWIN ANIMAL DOCTORS
Started in 2010 Have treated thousands of native and non- native species Have spayed and neutered hundreds of non-native, invasive animals Humane education in schools and within the community
DARWIN ANIMAL DOCTORS Treating the animals of the Galapagos Routine vet visits to all four islands Provide regular treatment against parasites
DARWIN ANIMAL DOCTORS Control the populations of non-native species through spaying and neutering clinics
DARWIN ANIMAL DOCTORS Work with Galapagos National Park to provide life-saving care to endemic wildlife such as blue-footed boobies, Galapagos owls, tortoises and Galapagos sea lions
DARWIN ANIMAL DOCTORS Developed humane education curriculum specific to the islands
In 2014 Treated 2,050 patients Sterilized 580 non-native animals Treated 3,000 animals for parasites 55 patients treated for invasive diseases, protecting local wildlife from infection