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| Organization | Utila Iguana |
| website | http://www.utila-iguana.de |
| Country | Honduras |
| Program Costs | Unknown |
| Duration | Unknown |
| Room & Board | Unknown |
| Language Requirements | Unknown |
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Since 1994, the Frankfurt Zoological Society and the Senckenberg Nature Research
Society have worked jointly to preserve the endangered lizard Ctenosaura bakeri,
the Utila Spiny-tailed Iguana. Several other organizations, e.g. Honduran NGOs,
have provided support for the project. More than 200 volunteers have also
assisted with work in the field.
In addition to the preservation of the Utila Iguana and its critical mangrove
habitat, other core goals of the project include sustainable development of the
island of Utila (a popular destination for divers), as well as the creation of
environmental awareness among the local inhabitants by providing information and
environmental education.
The Utila Iguana has become emblematic for the conservation of the important
mangrove habitat, the ecological significance and endangered status of which are
often underestimated compared to rainforest and coral reefs.
Since 1998, the Iguana Station, built by the Zoological Society, has provided a
home base for environmental education efforts, iguana breeding and ecological
research. Most of the work has been done with the help of volunteers, who spend
from 4 to 12 weeks at the Station. |
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