Photo Gallery: Guadalupe Island

The oaks and pines here are among only four tree species believed to exist on this island. A Guadalupe palm, Erythea edulis, and cypress, Cupressus guadalupensis, persist in modest numbers. Here, some of the introduced goats can be seen among the palms (along the ridge). Photo credit: José A. Sanchez-Pacheco, Island Conservation
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