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Part II in a series.

The flightless cormorant is one of the world’s rarest bird species, with fewer than 1,000 individuals remaining in the Galapagos. During a morning playing tourist on Fernandina Island, travel conservation blogger Bret Love of Global Green Travel shot this video of flightless cormorants doing their mating dance and shared it with WWF as the second part of his Wildlife of the Galapagos series.

One Response to “Wildlife of the Galapagos video series: Part 2, flightless cormorants”

  1. [...] our Top 10 Green Travel Tips in April, and announced in November that they were going to run our Wildlife Of The Galapagos Video Series on their travel blog, which was perhaps the ultimate validation of the work we’re trying to [...]

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