Published Articles and Information
IRCF Journal- West Indian Iguanas Update
West Indian Iguanas: An Update
IRCF Journal, 31:4, December 2006
Read updates on Anegada Island Iguana, Allen Cays Iguana, and Exuma Island Iguana. Reprinted with permission from the IUCN Iguana Specialist Group
Newsletter 9(1), Summer 2006.
IRCF Journal- Save the Andros Iguana
Working to Save the Andros Iguana. By Charles R Knapp, Ph.D.
IRCF Journal, 12:1, March 2005.
The Bahamian Andros Iguana (Cyclura cychlura cychlura) is the largest native terrestrial vertebrate, and the only iguana (of three species, seven subspecies) in the Bahamas that is not confined presently to small cays. Until recently, it was among the least-studied of the Bahamian species of iguanas and virtually no natural history data were available.
Nesting Behavior and the Use of Termitaria by the Andros Iguana
Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 46–53, 2008
Copyright 2008 Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
Charles R. Knapp and Audrey K. Owens
Potential for iguana-based ecotourism on Andros: A first assessment
The Bahamas Naturalist and Journal of Science, Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2007
Charles Knapp
Integrating education into field research for the Andros Iguana
CONNECT Association of Zoos & Aquariums, November 2006
By Charles Knapp
Home range and habitat associations of a Bahamian iguana: implications for conservation
Animal Conservation (2005) 8, 269–278 C 2005 The Zoological Society of London. Printed in the United Kingdom
Charles R. Knapp and Audrey K. Owens





