The project aims to protect and restore 100,000 hectares of wilderness by 2030.
Most iguanas live in the Americas. But scientists have found evidence some floated to Fiji, likely snacking on their raft ...
Visitors can explore the rainforest from various perspectives—high above in the tree canopy, deep below ground in a recreated cave system inspired by the Mulu Caves of Sarawak, or along the forest ...
The Bahamas provides a habitat for many endangered animals ... They are found in caves and feed on insects found in dense areas. The Bahamas rock iguana is a species belonging to the lizard family, ...
“Invasive species outcompete native wildlife, destroy habitats, and mess up ecosystems ... Next up is the green iguana, native to Central and South America. The species is invasive in ...
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