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Antiguan racer conservation
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Antiguan racer conservation

 

Female Antiguan Racer (Alsophis antiguae)

The Antiguan racer was once the world’s rarest snake with only 50 individuals left on a small island off mainland Antigua. Thanks to FFI’s ongoing rat eradication, captive breeding and awareness campaigns, the population has increased six-fold and is now a priority in the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.

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