Topic: Blue Iguana Conservation
Pic of the week: Friendly Forrest
This photo, taken by visiting professional photographer Leah Gray, shows the blue iguana named ‘Forrest’ in the Blue Iguana Conversation Facility at Queen Elizabeth...
Author of ‘Breezy the Blue Iguana’ calls for responsible pet ownership
News of the sudden death of Breezy the blue iguana has left United Kingdom-based author David Roth and his family distraught.
Dog attack kills beloved blue iguana from children’s book
A well-known blue iguana, Breezy, has died from a dog attack. The iguana was found dead at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.
Road to ruin? Landowners claim conservation directive devalues their rights
A lightning bolt shaped stretch of road dissecting private property sandwiched between the green swathe of two blue iguana reserves is at the centre of a new dispute between landowners and wildlife guardians.
Cayman welcomes new batch of blue iguana babies
Cayman's blue iguana population has increased by 18 with the recent hatching of the first clutch of the nesting season.
Hatching a plan for Cayman’s blue dragons
Having brought the blue iguana back from the brink of extinction, Blue Iguana Conservation plans to enhance its facilities to further that mission, particularly with the addition of a new hatchery.
Guardians of the iguanas
They may not wear a cape, but Luke Harding considers them heroes of conservation. The operations manager at Blue Iguana Conservation says volunteers are the cornerstone of its Blue Iguana Guardians programme, helping to preserve and care for Cayman’s endangered blue iguana population.
‘Charles’ the blue iguana gets coronation release
As King Charles III took his place on the throne a blue iguana, named Charles, tasted freedom after being released into the Colliers Wilderness Reserve in honour of his namesake's coronation.
New local gin will help raise funds for blue iguana conservation
Cayman's Blue Iguana population is getting a helping hand at survival through the creation of a specially crafted local gin named in its honour.
E-guana app launched to help monitor local lizards
The National Trust of the Cayman Islands' Blue Iguana Conservation programme has launched a new free 'E-guana' app, with the aim of gathering data on all kinds of iguanas found across Cayman's three islands.
Grant to fund 3-year species-protection programme
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands has received Darwin Plus funds to undertake a three-year project on Grand Cayman to protect endemic threatened species.
First Blue Iguana eggs of the season unearthed ahead of special celebrations
This year's Blue Iguana Day celebrations on Sunday will have a special buzz to it after the first iguana eggs of the season were unearthed this week.
Botanic Park’s iconic blue iguana statue beheaded
The iconic blue iguana statue at the entrance of the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Park was badly damaged by unknown vandals on Sunday, 27 March.
Blue iguana takes up residence at San Antonio Zoo
One of Grand Cayman's Blue Iguana has been announced as the newest resident at the San Antonio Zoo.
Blue Iguana Conservation centre making upgrades
With the clean-up after Tropical Storm Grace now complete at its facility, Blue Iguana Conservation is looking to continue its expansion, giving Grand Cayman's iconic lizard a greater chance of flourishing.
Blue iguanas: Back from the brink but still under threat
The Blue Iguana Conservation organisation has launched a five-year 'Strategic Species Action Plan' to help conserve Grand Cayman’s most iconic reptile species, which it...















