There is new hope for a critically endangered species of Iguana that live on the side of an active volcano in the Galapagos Islands.
Scientists were worried the Pink Iguana could become extinct within years.
But the discovery of hatchlings and juvenile reptiles could ease those concerns.
Al Jazeera’s Felicity Ogilvie reports.
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Scientists were worried the Pink Iguana could become extinct within years.
But the discovery of hatchlings and juvenile reptiles could ease those concerns.
Al Jazeera’s Felicity Ogilvie reports.
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