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Exploring Caribbean Iguanas: Conservation Stories and Cultural Heritage | Cultural History Documentary

from History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture · host history experts | Joe & Kevin

Dive into the fascinating world of Caribbean Iguanas in this cultural history documentary. Follow the journey of the Jamaican Iguana and the Rhinoceros Iguana through unique habitats, such as Hellshire’s dry limestone forest and Hispaniola’s salt flats. This compelling narrative explores how rangers, herders, teachers, and kids are keeping these species alive against the backdrop of Caribbean heritage and cultural resilience. By highlighting community efforts, we showcase that even small, steady acts can lead to significant conservation wins in the Caribbean region. Join us as we reflect on the intertwined stories of nature, culture, and the enduring spirit of the Caribbean.

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