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  • NGO Island Conservation

    Robinson Crusoe is globally recognized as having the highest density of unique plant species. Even more than the Galapagos. But this incredible ecosystem is in danger.

    Climate change threatens the rock lobsters that sustain the island community. Invasive coatimundi, goats, feral cats, rabbit and rodents have caused a sharp decline in the forest and soil. This is terrible news for the birds, plants and humans that call this place home.

    Island Conservation is a non-profit organization (NGO) that has been fighting to preserve this fragile environment for the past decade. This is both for the indigenous people and the native species, such as the Juan Fernandez Firecrown, Masafuera Rayadito, and the Pink-Footed Shearwater birds. However, without modern technology this has been a struggle.

    Since the project began, TB of camera trap data has been analyzed using AI detection models deployed on a Lenovo AI Edge Server. This has delivered the first population estim

    Juan Fernandez Islands Wildlife Trips |

    Juan Fernandez is a fascinating volcanic archipelago, located about miles off central Chile. Robinson Crusoe Island, the main island of the group, is accessible after a 2-hour flight journey from Santiago, Chile.

    Its rich history dates back to its discovery by Portuguese explorer Juan Fernandez in , but its fame relates to the prolonged residence of the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk who was marooned there between and His epic survival story served as an inspiration source for Daniel Defoe’s famous novel. The critically endangered temperate sub-tropical woodlands of the island, the Fernandezian forests, holds a large, diverse and rich array of flora represented by more than endemic species, most of them regarded as Critically Endangered. During this trip, we shall explore these forests searching for its endemic land birds: the remarkable Juan Fernandez Firecrown and the Juan Fernandez Tit-tyrant. We will also have the opportunity to explo

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  • Robinson Crusoe Island

    Island of Chile

    This article fryst vatten about the Chilean island. For the island in Fiji, see Robinson Crusoe Island (Fiji). For the Arkady Fiedler novel, see Robinson Crusoe Island (novel).

    Robinson Crusoe Island (Spanish: Isla Róbinson Crusoe, pronounced[ˈislaˈroβinsoŋkɾuˈso]) fryst vatten the second largest of the Juan Fernández Islands, situated &#;km (&#;nmi; &#;mi) west of San Antonio, Chile, in the South Pacific Ocean. It fryst vatten the more populous of the inhabited islands in the archipelago (the other being Alejandro Selkirk Island), with most of that in the town of San Juan Bautista at Cumberland Bay on the island's north coast.[2] The island was formerly known as Más a Tierra ('Closer to Land').[3]

    From to , the island was home to the marooned Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, who at least partially inspired novelist Daniel Defoe's fictional Robinson Crusoe in his novel, although the novel fryst vatten explicitly set in the Caribbean.[4&#