The Jamaican Iguana (Cyclura collei): a report of 25 years of conservation effort
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Issue Date
2016Editor
Iverson, John B.Grant, Tandora D.
Knapp, Charles R.
Pasachnik, Stesha A.
Book title
Iguanas: Biology, Systematics, and ConservationSeries
Herpetological Conservation and BiologyVolume
Monograph 6, Volume 11Begin page
237End page
254
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http://www.herpconbio.org/Volume_11/Monograph_6/18-Wilson_etal_2016.pdfhttp://www.herpconbio.org/contents_vol11_Monograph6.html
Abstract
Considered extinct by the late 1940s, the Jamaican Iguana (Cyclura collei) was re-discovered in 1970, and its existence confirmed in 1990. The 1970 re-discovery went largely unnoticed; in contrast, the 1990 “re-discovery” spawned a successful international recovery effort….Type
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Copyright © 2016. John B. Iverson, Tandora D. Grant, Charles R. Knapp, and Stesha A. Pasachnik.Collections