Resorts Conduct Fiji Crested Iguana Survey
The Ahura Resorts Fiji on Malolo Island will bring in international partners in July to do a survey on our crested iguanas.
Wednesday 24 May 2023 | 06:20
The discovery of a Fiji Crested Iguana in 2010 at Likuliku Lagoon Resort kicked off an incredible research journey, sparked by the species’ classification as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List.
The Ahura Resorts Fiji on Malolo Island will bring in international partners in July to do a survey on our crested iguanas.
The survey will look at the iguana’s property and document population growth, tagging and releasing.
This includes the United States Geological Survey, San Diego Zoo and Taronga Zoo. They have been valuable partners with the resorts for over 12 years.
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Director of sales and marketing Samantha Muspratt said this was part of Ahura Resorts’ World-leading Fijian Crested Iguana Conservation Programme at Likuliku Lagoon Resort, where the Ahura Resorts iguana sanctuary and assurance colony is thriving.
“Ahura is excited to be bringing these partners into Fiji in July to undertake a thorough survey of the wild iguana population on Malolo Island, undertake a ‘tag and release’ programme and observe and update on the breeding programme and health of the assurance colony iguanas,” she said.
The team has carried out major control of feral cat and rat populations and assisted with the reforestation project, now a focal point.
“The aim is to not only minimise the resort footprint and impact on the extraordinary nature on the island, but through a range of activities, programmes and initiatives, improve and enhance the environment for imperiled species for future generations,” Ms Muspratt said.
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