The Grand Cayman blue iguana, once on the brink of extinction, has nearly completely recovered in the wild, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society's (WCS) Bronx Zoo. While thousands of species ...
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) – Blue iguanas on Grand Cayman island are no longer considered a critically endangered species. A decade ago, there were just 10 to 25 blue iguanas living in the wild ...
The dramatic recovery of an iconic Caribbean lizard from the brink of extinction has given hope to locals and conservationists alike. In 2002, there were fewer than 25 blue iguanas left on Grand ...
The National Iguana Foundation estimates there are fewer than 500 blue iguanas left in the wild but that number is increasing thanks to zoos adopting the Grand Cayman Iguana Species Survival Plan.
(AP) The blue iguana has lived on the rocky shores of Grand Cayman for at least a couple of million years, preening like a miniature turquoise dragon as it soaked in the sun or sheltered inside ...