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IUCN Publication

Grand Cayman blue iguana

The critically endangered Blue Iguana is globally unique to Grand Cayman. Urgent wide ranging conservation measures are vital if this Caymanian flagship animal is to be saved from extinction.

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2002
IUCN Grey Literature

Iguana Ricordi. Cyclura ricordii. Plan de recuperaciĆ³n de la especie, 2002-2007

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2003
IUCN Publication

Anegada iguana, Cyclura pinguis. Species recovery plan, 2006-2010. Updated November 2010

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2010
IUCN Grey Literature

Ricord's iguana. Cyclura ricordii. Species recovery plan, 2002-2007

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2003
IUCN Grey Literature

Anegada iguana, Cyclura pinguis. Species recovery plan, 2006-2010

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2006
IUCN Publication

Jamaican Iguana : species recovery plan, 2006-2013

The Jamaican Iguana Recovery Group (JIRG) is a consortium of local Jamaican organizations and international conservation groups that held a workshop in July 2006 to formulate this Species Recovery Plan (SRP) for the Jamaican iguana.

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2013
IUCN Publication

Turks and Caicos iguana conservation and management plan, 2005-2009

This document presents detailed plans to conserve and restore populations of the Turks & Caicos Iguana within its historic range, and to perpetuate the iguana as a symbol of national pride and sound environmental management.

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2012
IUCN Publication

Andros iguana : conservation action plan, 2005-2011

The endangered Andros iguana, Cyclura cychlura cychlura, is the largest native terrestrial vertebrate, and the only iguana (of 3 species) in the Bahamas that is not confined presently to small cays.

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2011
IUCN Publication

West Indian iguanas : status survey and conservation action plan

The West Indian Iguanas form a unique group of species inhabiting tropical dry forests throughout the Bahanas and the Greater and Lesser Antilles.

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2000
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