National Geographic video on Giant Invasive Iguana in Puerto Rico

Great video about how the GII has caused havoc in Puerto Rico. We don’t want this to happen here in Fiji ! Now is the time to act.

July 10, 2015 – Over the past few years, Puerto Rico has been dealing with an exploding iguana population. Originally brought to the island as pets, the lizards now outnumber people and are wreaking havoc on agriculture, infrastructure, and even air traffic, causing millions of dollars in damages. Since the reptiles have no natural predators in Puerto Rico to control the population, conservationists are seeking alternative ways of combating the problem.
National Geographic

The Giant Invasive Iguana in Taveuni in 2010 can reach 2 m in length (Photo: Fiji Times)

The Giant Invasive Iguana in Taveuni in 2010 can reach 2 m in length (Photo: Fiji Times)