Uninhabited Caribbean islet blossoms into love nest for critically endangered iguana

This photo provided by the Anguilla ºÃÉ«tv Trust shows a Lesser Antillean iguana from Dominica undergoing a health screening in Dominica in 2021, before being translocated to Prickly Pear East, an islet off mainland Anguilla, as part of a species reintroduction program. (Anguilla ºÃÉ«tv Trust photo/Farah Mukhida via AP)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Silence used to prevail in the forest of a private Caribbean islet until environmentalists transformed it into a love nest for the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana.

Now, the sounds of iguanas plopping on the ground and scurrying about as they multiply are making scientists smile.

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