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Spiny-Tailed Iguana Conservation
published: Jan 17, 2007
To highlight the critical needs of this threatened group of ctenosaurs, the IIF is launching a fund-raising campaign. We need to support the 2007 workshop in Utila, Honduras, and then have funds on hand that can be used to implement some of the recommended conservation actions from that workshop.

 
Jamaican Iguana Conservation
published: Aug 17, 2005
Once believed extinct, the Jamaican iguana was rediscovered in 1990. Regarded as one of the most critically endangered reptiles in the world, an active field conservation team has worked hard to prevent the extinction of this remarkable lizard. Click on the title (Jamaican Iguana Conservation) above to learn more.

 
Anegada Iguana Conservation
published: Jul 28, 2005
Having undergone a steady population decline due to predation by a introduced species, the Anegada iguana now numbers no more that an estimated 200 to 300 and is listed as critically endangered. Click on the link above to learn about the Anegada Iguana Conservation program and how you can contribute.

 
General Fund - IIF
published: Jul 28, 2005
Prefer to donate to the General Fund of the IIF? Click the link above to learn more about the organization and how to contribute.

 
Blue Iguana Conservation
published: Jul 24, 2005
In a 2002 report, it was estimated that only 10 to 25 blue iguanas remained in the wild (down from 100 to 200 estimated in a 1993 survey). Click on the title (Blue Iguana Conservation) above to read what is being done to return this species to Grand Cayman and how you can donate to this project.

 
 
   
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