Faster recognition of non-native iguanas on Saba helps Caribbean conservation efforts

Researchers of Wageningen University & Research have identified a recent incursion of non-native iguanas on Saba, which form a major threat to the endemic melanistic iguana population. A promising study shows a new methodology with which non-native iguanas can be recognized and removed at an early stage for more effective protection of native populations.


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Source: Phys.org