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Felipe Cazar
Felipe Cazar was born in Quito, high in the Ecuadorian Andes. From a very young age, he was immersed in the natural world, inheriting a deep-rooted passion for conservation and the wonders of nature. Growing up as the son of Galapagos Naturalist Guides meant family conversations revolved around natural processes, evolution and the importance of preserving unique ecosystems. After high school at the American School of Quito, driven by passion he pursued a career in Environmental and Resource Studies at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. During his time at Trent University, Felipe interned at the Waste Management Department for the City of Peterborough, developing alternatives for textile waste and adequate management.
Felipe is an avid adventurer, particularly drawn to the thrill of mountain biking. After graduating from university, he moved to Whistler, British Columbia to work with Cranxwoks; the world’s largest mountain bike festival. Days spent in the Canadian wilderness strengthened his love for nature. When the Galapagos National Park Service opened a Naturalist Guide course, Felipe didn’t think twice before packing his bags (and bike) and returning to the islands. The opportunity to work at one of the world’s most incredible natural sites was irresistible. Now based in Galapagos, Felipe is excited to share his knowledge and love for the islands. And while he might serve up stories of the island’s unique wildlife and ecology, he is also happy to swap recipes since cooking is another of his passions.
My upcoming expeditions
May 16 2025