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Prickly Pear East Cay’s iguana population surged from zero to over 300 since 2015 due to conservation efforts.
A predator-free Caribbean islet, Prickly Pear East Cay, has become a thriving sanctuary for the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana, with the population growing from zero to over 300 since 2015.
Conservationists relocated genetically verified iguanas from Anguilla and Dominica to the cay, avoiding threats from invasive green iguanas that compete with and interbreed with the native species.
The project, part of only five global recovery efforts, has seen successful nesting and offspring, offering hope for the species’ survival.
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La población de iguanas en Prickly Pear East Cay aumentó de cero a más de 300 desde 2015 debido a los esfuerzos de conservación.