Lonesome George is a 5 foot long, 200 poundtortoise, between 60 and 200
years old. In 1971 he was discovered on the remote Galapagos island of
Pinta, from which tortoises had supposedly beenextinct for years. He has
been at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz island ever
since, on the off-chance that scientific ingenuity will conjure up a way
of reproducing him and resurrecting his species. Meanwhile, countless
tourists and dozens of baffled scientists have looked on as the
celebrity reptile shows not a jot of interest in the female company
provided. Today, Lonesome George has come to embody the mystery,
complexity and fragility of the unique Galapagos archipelago. His story
echoes the challenges of conservation worldwide; it is a story of
Darwin, sexual dysfunction, adventure on the high seas, cloning, DNA
fingerprinting and eco-tourism