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Monday, December 5, 2016

Martinique Endangered Species



The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ for Martinique in the Caribbean Sea lists 7 extinct species, 4 critically endangered species, and 11 endangered species. Martinique's four critically endangered species are as follows: the Giant Ditch Frog, Hawksbill Turtle, Lacépède's Ground Snake, and Wide Sawfish. Endangered species: American Eel, Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, Green Turtle, Guaiac Tree, Hammerhead Shark, Krug's Sweetwood tree, Pouteria pallida tree, Rough-Scaled Worm Lizard, West Indian Iguana, West Indian Mahogany tree, and White-Breasted Thrasher bird.

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