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First nesting season for Pink Iguanas

By kingsnake.com · December 27, 2022 9:54 am

A researcher with an adult pink iguana Galápagos Conservancy / Galápagos National Park Directorate Although originally discovered in 1986, the Galapagos Pink Land Iguana (Conolophus marthae) took a few years to properly type as their own species. The aging population is critically endangered with an estimated 200-300 animals left. Now we are seeing the first official nesting sites of this rare Iguana, for the first time since the species was fully identified in 2009.
“The discovery of the first-ever nest and young pink iguanas together with evidence of the critical threats to their survival has also given us the first hope for saving this enigmatic species from extinction.” Paul Salaman, president of Galápagos Conservancy, says in a statement. “Now, our work begins to save the pink iguana.”
VIsit the Smithsonian Magazine to read more about this amazing conservation effort here.

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