IUCN COMMISSION GROUP

IUCN SSC Iguana Specialist Group

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Overview and description

Description:
Iguanas are among the world's most endangered animals. The threats they face include severe habitat degradation by human development and invasive species, as well as harvesting for human use. Because ...

Iguanas are among the world's most endangered animals. The threats they face include severe habitat degradation by human development and invasive species, as well as harvesting for human use. Because iguanas are important seed dispersers for many native plants, their protection is vital to ecosystem health.

Group leadership

Dr Charles KNAPP

Co-Chair

Dr Stesha PASACHNIK

Co-Chair

Ms Tandora GRANT

Red List Authority Coordinator
Tandora Grant was formerly a Conservation Program Specialist with the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, focusing primarily on conservation research and recovery strategies for Caribbean iguanas…

Tandora Grant was formerly a Conservation Program Specialist with the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, focusing primarily on conservation research and recovery strategies for Caribbean iguanas. Having developed studbooks for these species, she assesses genetic and demographic statistics to determine captive breeding pairs and release candidates. She is incorporating molecular data in this analysis to further define the fitness of reintroduced populations and guide management actions. Tandora is the Program Officer for the IUCN SSC Iguana Specialist Group, SSP Vice-Coordinator and Population Management Advisor for the AZA Jamaican and Grand Cayman Blue Iguana SSPs, and is the IUCN Red List Authority evaluating the conservation status for all iguana species. For the ISG, she has developed two websites to facilitate communication among members and aid in fundraising. She is the author of over a dozen peer-reviewed journal articles, including Science and Nature, and over 40 technical reports and popular publications. Tandora is a biochemistry and molecular biology graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz. She enjoys rock climbing, circus aerials, making beer, and hiking trails with her dogs.

At a glance

Official name:
IUCN SSC Iguana Specialist Group
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