Wildlife and conservation news from the Caribbean
Recent Caribbean news
- Scientists fail to find critically endangered Golden tree frog in Trinidad
- USA in favour of resuming Humpback hunt
- New research allows identification catch zone of shark fins
- First 'No-shooting' shorebird refuge established in Barbados
- New reserve created in Dominican Republic to protect threatened endemics
- New refuge to protect migratory and resident birds in the Dominican Republic
- Coral bleaching increases chances of coral disease
- Scientists shed new light on behaviour of shark “teenagers”
- Search for 47 species of ‘extinct’ birds is launched
- Complex Caribbean coral reefs virtually extinct
- New Species of lizard discovered in Cuba
- First Bermuda petrel chicks from new population
- 1000+ animals rescued from wildlife smugglers in Trinidad & Tobago
- Mountain chicken frogs flown to Europe to avoid killer fungus
- Hawksbill turtles no longer sold as souvenirs in Dominican Republic
More Caribbean news
- Venomous mammal, the Hispaniola solendon, and Hispaniola hutia targets of new study.
- Boost for Critically Endangered Blue Iguana
- Critically endangered “Mountain chicken” frog last haven invaded by deadly Chytrid fungus
- Extremely rare venomous mammal caught on film
- Splitters identify new species of Goliath grouper
- Wildlife news RSS feed now available.
- World's smallest snake discovered in Barbados
- Introduced Lionfish decimating tropical fish populations & threatening coral reefs
- Caribbean Monk seal officially declared extinct
- Six critically endangered blue iguanas butchered in Cayman Islands breeding facility
- Rediscovered Bermuda Petrel returns to Nonsuch Island (Bermuda) after 400 year Absence
- Caribbean Coral Reefs Devastated by Bleaching and Hurricanes. And it will get Worse.
- Cuba Bans Marine Turtle Hunt
- ERUPTIONS DEVASTATE HILL FOREST HOME OF MONTSERRAT ORIOLES
- Captive breeding success for most endangered lizard on earth
Related News Articles
The Cayman Islands Government has taken decisive action to help save the world's most endangered iguana.
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Another eruption on the tiny island of Montserrat has destroyed much of the habitat of the rare Montserrat Oriole and the Montserrat giant Frog.
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Six critically endangered blue iguanas butchered in Cayman Islands breeding facilityMay 2008. Six critically endangered Grand Cayman Blue Iguanas were brutally killed in the Cayman Islands QE II Botanic Park.
The world's rarest lizards, Cayman blue iguanas, have taken a step back from the brink of extinction when reintroduced iguanas bred in the wild for the first time. More.
Grand Cayman Blue Iguana Population Doubles.
Grand Cayman Blue Iguana Population Doubles.
