Blue Iguana Recovery Program

Archive for June 2009

Blues egg tally already over 100

Jun 18th, 2009 | By DirectorFred | Category: Director's Blog

Our incubators are loaded again, as this year’s nesting season reaches its peak. Today we have 106 eggs incubating, and more nest excavations underway. Almost all these developing new baby Blue Iguanas are slated to go free into our new protected area in 2011, after spending two years growing to a safe survival size in [...]



The ‘discovery’ of the Blue Iguana

Jun 12th, 2009 | By BlueIg | Category: Blues in the Local Press

Cayman Net News
Published on Wednesday, June 10, 2009
By Steven Knipp



Nesting Season, early again!

Jun 1st, 2009 | By BlueIg | Category: Uncategorized

The Blue Iguana nesting season got underway on the weekend 16-17th May, just ahead of this summer’s first heavy rains, and a full month ahead of what used to be the normal schedule. We now have 56 eggs incubating from six different nests, with more on the way, and we are still only at the [...]