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(2) Guribye, Eugene. "The Last Paradise: Man-Animal Relationships in the Galapagos." Diss.University of Bergen, 2001.

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(6) Kricher, John. Galapagos. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002. 186-203.

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