2811. Roll Up for the 2018 What Van? Awards
September 27, 2017
As transport industry awards go, the What Van? Awards is amongst the most high profile, attracting more than 200 of the industry’s most influential players from fleet managers to chief executives.
This year’s ceremony – due to be held at The Brewery, London, in December – looks likely to ca...
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2812. Driver Safety: Choose the Right Shoes
September 27, 2017
Courier work for owner drivers can sometimes feel like a minefield of safety legislation and regulations, and keeping track of them can be tricky at times. But one of the most important safety aspects for a driver is often overlooked because it’s not covered by legislation, and that’s what kind of f...
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2813. The Flora of the Galapagos: The Humid Zone
September 27, 2017
The varied flora of the Galapagos Islands survives in markedly different vegetation zones, which are spread across the archipelago. The regions commonly known as the "humid zones" are found only in the higher elevations of the largest islands and comprise three separate types of vegetation: Pampa (a...
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2814. The Coastal Zone Plant Life of the Galapagos
September 27, 2017
As a remote archipelago, all of the Galapagos’ species of plant life arrived in the islands at some time or another. Birds transported the majority of seeds, while some were carried by the strong prevailing winds, and the remainder were washed in on the flotsam and jetsam of the oceans. The plants t...
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2815. Plants of the Galapagos: The Arid Plant Zone
September 27, 2017
The wildlife of the Galapagos Islands is world-renowned, with nature lovers travelling from all over the world to encounter its unique and iconic species. But with three very distinct vegetation zones, the plants of the Galapagos are every bit as diverse and fascinating. More than 30% of the total s...
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2816. How Global Warming Could Affect the Wildlife of the Galapagos
September 27, 2017
The wildlife of the Galapagos is at home in one of the most unique environments on the planet. When Charles Darwin travelled to the archipelago to study its flora and fauna, his findings and subsequent theories changed everything we knew about ecology. Today, the animals that inspired such ...
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2817. Whale Sharks: The Gentle Giants of the Galapagos Islands
September 27, 2017
Of the 32 shark species of Galapagos, the massive Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) is by far the largest. These gentle giants of the ocean are, in fact, the largest living fish in the world. While they're found in the majority of the planet's warm and tropical oceans, the Galapagos Marine Reserve – whi...
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2818. The Sharks of the Galapagos Islands
September 27, 2017
The marine wildlife of the Galapagos archipelago is considered some of the most biodiverse on the planet. Among the vast array of marine animals are 32 of the world's 400-plus species of sharks. In fact, the waters that encircle the northwest of the chain, around Darwin and Wolf Islands, are so rich...
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2819. The Galapagos Giant Tortoise and Seed Dispersal
September 27, 2017
For wildlife lovers, one of the highlights of a Galapagos holiday is the opportunity to encounter the iconic Galapagos Giant Tortoise. This massive terrestrial reptile is one of the most high-profile species of the archipelago and plays a vital role in its extremely biodiverse ecosystem. Recently, h...
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2820. The Birds of Galapagos: The Mockingbirds
September 27, 2017
As one of the most unique regions on the planet in terms of its wildlife, many of the birds of Galapagos are very well known. Bird lovers come from all over the world to enjoy sightings of the diverse resident and migrant species that populate the islands in huge numbers. Some, however, are lesser k...
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