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Title What would Darwin think? : man vs. nature in the Galapagos / a film by Jon Bowermaster ; written by Jon Bowermaster, Chris Cavanagh ; produced & directed by Jon Bowermaster
Published San Francisco, CA : Video Project, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (26 minutes)
Summary In 1835, Charles Darwin first visited the island archipelago of the Galapagos, home to the most perfectly preserved biodiversity on the planet. It became famous as the inspiration for his theory of evolution. If Darwin were to return today, he would find that the Galapagos have become a major tourist mecca with the resulting human impact -- one aspect of evolution he may not have anticipated. Filmmaker Jon Bowermaster explores the major threats to the Galapagos' unique biodiversity, including expanding tourism, invasive species, and illegal fishing, which is decimating the marine preserve. About 200,000 visitors a year now bring in over $500 million annually. A province of Ecuador, the islands also house over 40,000 permanent residents. Too many people are bringing too many of their goods and species from the outside world, threatening the future of this one-of-a-kind place. As human expansion continues, the Galapagos is at risk of losing its most precious natural resource - the most unique collection of endemic species anywhere in the world. Bowermaster provides a first-hand look at human impact in the Galapagos and talks with a variety of people who are struggling to balance their economic interests with the need to preserve this unique environment -- fishermen, tourism operators, conservationists and local residents. The future of the Galapagos is seen by many as a kind of barometer for the world. Will they inspire a new way of thinking about preserving biodiversity, as they inspired Darwin's theory of evolution?
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed March 19, 2019)
Performer Hosted and narrated by Jon Bowermaster
Notes In English
Subject Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Galapagos Islands
Environmental degradation -- Galapagos Islands
Tourism -- Environmental aspects -- Galapagos Islands
Ecology.
Environmental degradation.
Nature -- Effect of human beings on.
Tourism -- Environmental aspects.
Travel.
SUBJECT Galapagos Islands -- Environmental conditions
Galapagos Islands -- Description and travel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88002490
Subject Galapagos Islands.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Environmental films.
Short films.
Documentary films.
Environmental films.
Short films.
Documentaires.
Films environnementaux.
Courts métrages.
Form Streaming video
Author Bowermaster, Jon, 1954- director, producer, narrator, screenwriter.
Cavanagh, Chris (Christopher), screenwriter.
Oceans 8 Films, production company.
Video Project, film distributor.
Other Titles Man versus nature in the Galapagos