A story of nasal horns: two new subspecies of Iguana Laurenti, 1768 (Squamata, Iguanidae) in Saint Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines, and Grenada (southern Lesser Antilles) ARTICLE LINK – (Click Here) Abstract: The Lesser Antilles, in the Eastern Caribbean, were long considered to have only two species in the
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A story of nasal horns: Two new subspecies of Iguana Laurenti
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STENAPA starts Iguana Guardian Programme
STENAPA starts Iguana Guardian Programme
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Biology & Distribution of Iguana delicatissima
Biology and Distribution of Iguana delicatissima
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Help protect Iguana delicatissima
Help protect Iguana delicatissima
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Statia Booklet
The awareness booklet for St. Eustatius “”How to Tell the Difference Between Statia’s Iguana and the Invasive Green Iguana” has been printed and shipped to Stenapa St Eustatius to be distributed island wide. DONORS who contributed to making this booklet possible have their names included in the booklet. NOTICE TO
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Statia’s Iguana Bumper Sticker
Our ongoing efforts to support St Eustatius National Parks (STENAPA) efforts to remove the invasive Green Iguana and to promote local awareness for the islands Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima), the IRCF has designed a Bumper Sticker to help prevent roadkill. The Governor, Mr Julian Woodley, is the first to
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Morphological Characterization of Iguana iguana & Iguana delicatissima
Morphological Characterization of Iguana iguana & Iguana delicatissima By: Michel Breuil The article “Morphological characterization of the common iguana, Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758), of the Lesser Antillean iguana, Iguana delicatissima, Laurenti, 1768 and of their hybrids” by Michel Breuil was originally published in the Bulletin de la Société
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Bead-Tagging Delicatissima on St. Eustatius-Part 2
To meet RAVON’s call for support to bead tag Iguana Delicatissima on St. Eustatius, the IRCF has assembled all the supplies and material needed to bead tag as many as 400 iguanas on St. Eustatia. The Bead Tag Kits were shipped FedEx to the Netherlands March 12, 2015 to arrive
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Bead-Tagging Delicatissima on St. Eustatius
Since 10 October 2010, the three Caribbean islands of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius officially joined the Kingdom of the Netherlands. With this expansion the Netherlands nowadays not only include real mountains such as Mount Scenery on Saba isle and the Quill on St. Eustatius but also very unique flora
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