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What site,do I just type in SDZ or CRES ???nm


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Posted by cirsisue on September 07, 1999 at 13:33:58:

In Reply to: Cuban Rock Iguanas get the cover and a large article posted by Kayo on September 06, 1999 at 12:19:16:


: I am a member of the San Diego Zoological
Society so I get their wonderful monthly magazine.
This months issue has a beautiful picture of a
cuban rock iguana (Cyclura nubila) on the cover
and a large six page article inside.

: The article is about the Center for Reproduction
of Endangered Species (CRES) project down in
Guantanamo Bay studing these iguanas. CRES is
concerned with the loss of habitat and population
decline in all eight species of giant rock iguanas
of the West Indies. CRES is afraid that the loss
of native iguana species could greatly affect the
whole eco systems of the islands as iguanas are
potentially important seed dispersers.

: The study has been going on for over a year.
The researchers are looking at whether
headstarting (keeping iglets in a protected safe
environment until larger and better able to
survive upon release) is a viable option for
iguanid species. Their studies seem to indicate
yes.

: They also conducted a study to determine if
temporary relocation of dominant males would
increase the chances that sexually mature but
genetically under represented males would have the
opportunity to mate. This too was successful as
the five biggest subordinate males took over when
the dominant males were gone.

: All in all it looks like CRES studies have given
them viable options for helping to preserve the
native populations of rock iguanas and the islands
they live on.

: If you would like more info on the San Diego Zoo
or CRES they do have a website.

: Just thought you all might be interested.

: Kayo




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