The Borneo Post

Galapagos volcano, home to endangered lizard, erupts

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QUITO: A volcano on a Galapagos island that is home to a species of critically endangered lizard has erupted for the second time in seven years, national park officials said Friday.

The Wolf volcano's slopes host the pink iguana, only 211 of which were reported to be left on Isabela, the largest island in the Galapagos archipelag­o, as of last August.

The eruption began around midnight Thursday, the Galapagos National Park (PNG) said in a statement.

A team of park rangers and scientists working with the iguanas confirmed Friday that the creatures were out of harm's way, it added.

For its part, the Geophysica­l Institute of Quito said the 1,707-metre volcano spewed gas-and-ash clouds as high as 3,800 metres into the air, with lava flows on its southern and southeaste­rn slopes.

The volcano, the highest of the Galapagos, is some 100 kilometers from the nearest human settlement.

The area also hosts yellow iguanas and the famous Galapagos giant tortoises.

Located in the Pacific some 1,000 kilometers off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are a protected wildlife area and home to unique species of flora and fauna.

The archipelag­o was made famous by British geologist and naturalist Charles Darwin's observatio­ns on evolution there.

The Wolf volcano last erupted in 2015 after 33 years of inactivity, without affecting local wildlife.

The pink iguanas that inhabit its slopes were identified as a separate species only in 2009, and occupy an area of 25 square

kilometers. They are found nowhere else.

Isabela island also hosts four other active volcanos.

 ?? ?? Handout picture released by the dalapagos National park shows an aerial view of lava spewing from a fissure of the tolf solcano after it erupted for the second time in seven years on Jan 7 on fsabela fsland in the dalapagos fslands in the pacific lcean, 900 km off the Ecuadorean coast. — Afp file photo
Handout picture released by the dalapagos National park shows an aerial view of lava spewing from a fissure of the tolf solcano after it erupted for the second time in seven years on Jan 7 on fsabela fsland in the dalapagos fslands in the pacific lcean, 900 km off the Ecuadorean coast. — Afp file photo

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