Nest efforts in a large-scale iguana project produce a baby boom

Monday, September 19, 2011 - 23:30 in Biology & Nature

The San Diego Zoo has been part of an international campaign to save the endangered Grand Cayman blue iguana. In the past week, nine hatchlings were reported at the zoo's reptile conservation center.A baby boom is underway at the San Diego Zoo among the Grand Cayman blue iguanas, one of the world's most endangered lizards.

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