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Posted by M.Eguro on January 24, 2000 at 21:07:02:
In Reply to: Re: they are NOT as protected as you might think posted by Harry's Dad on January 24, 2000 at 15:44:47:
: Here's what information I have on some rare iguanas.
: Booby Cay Rock Iguana (Cyluria carinata) has a population of around 300 left in the world and are located on Island in the bahama's. CITIES II
: Jamaican Rock Iguana (Cyclura collei) has a population of less than 100 left.
: Cayman Rock Iguana ( Cyclura nubila lewsi) which is at less than 500 is being bred in capitivity to restore numbers into the wild.
: HD
Sorry Harry, there numbers are off. I have traveled to the West Indies and visited these breeding facilities and also searched for them in the woods with the folks that study them. In any case, there are many more thousands of Conolophus and spp and Amblyrhynchus than all cyclura spp combined.
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