The Science of Saving Species, published by San Diego Zoo Global. Institute for Conservation Research. Volume 2 2017, This issue features “Island Iguanas: Saving the World’s Rarest Lizards”. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ARTICLE
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Island Iguanas: Saving the World’s Rarest Lizards
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An evaluation of the diet of Cyclura iguanas in the Dominican Republic
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Authors: Stesha Ann Pasachnik & Victor Martin-Velez Understanding the diet of endangered species can benefit conservation efforts that involve habitat preservation and restoration. Caribbean rock iguanas, Cyclura spp., are among the most endangered lizards in the world, yet little is known about the diets of many of these species. In
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Helicobacter Disease Threatens The Existence of the Blue Iguana
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PRESS RELEASE, Grand Cayman, 7 July 2017 On May 5th, 2015, Blue Iguana Recovery Programme (BIRP) staff found a wild Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) displaying signs of lethargy within the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park (QEIIBP). The Blue Iguana was identified as “obw” and taken to Island Veterinary Services (IVS)
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