Four vessels from the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet met in the Galápagos Islands this week to celebrate the naming of the line’s two newest ships. On Wednesday, National Geographic ...
"It's a blue whale, the largest animal on the planet!" the expedition leader cried out, as passengers rushed to the front of the ship to watch for the telltale spout. After an initial pass, the ...
The project has been supported for more than a decade by traveler donations to the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Fund, which represents the longest-running and largest travel brand ...
Lindblad Expeditions funding has helped return 158 giant tortoises to their former home on Floreana Island.
On a hot February morning, Galápagos National Park rangers released 50 giant tortoises back to Floreana Island—marking the ...
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National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Donations Support Historic Return of Giant Tortoises to Floreana Island
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic donations helped fund the return of 158 giant tortoises to Floreana Island, part of ...
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has reported an “exceptional” start to 2026. The line has achieved 63% of its total 2025 sales in January and February, with trade bookings playing a “pivotal ...
More than a century after tortoises became locally extinct on Galápagos National Park’s Floreana Island, 158 giant tortoises were released back to the island on 0. It was made possible in part by ...
Lindblad Expeditions senior vice president of hotel operations Ana Esteves and CEO Natalya Leahy, center, were joined by senior officers, including the captains of the National Geographic Gemini and ...
More than a century after tortoises became locally extinct on Floreana Island, the Floreana Ecological Restoration Project today released 158 giant tortoises back to the island, marking one of the ...
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