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News Antigua and Barbuda » Redonda » Life: This Caribbean island was once plagued with rats that destroyed the ecosystem. Now, plant biomass has increased 2,000% thanks to environmental group efforts.

News channel or source: https://www.businessinsider.com/caribbean-island-redonda-rats-restoration-wildlife-endangered-species-antigua-barbuda-2023-10
Published on: Sunday 01 October 2023

You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Redonda, a small, uninhabited Caribbean island that is part of the commonwealth of Antigua and Barbuda ...

News Antigua and Barbuda » Redonda » Life: Island once known for bird poop, ravenous rats and goats is now a refuge for endangered species

News channel or source: https://nypost.com/2023/09/30/caribbean-island-once-overcome-by-bird-poop-now-a-refuge-for-endangered-species/
Published on: Saturday 30 September 2023

A small island once infested by rats — no, not Manhattan — has been revived into a wildlife refuge for dozens of threatened species. Redonda, an uninhabited, volcanic island that is part of Antigua ...

News Antigua and Barbuda » Redonda » Life: Redonda: The Caribbean island transformed into an eco haven

News channel or source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-56740670
Published on: Sunday 18 April 2021

There are no resorts, no beaches, no amenities, and its contribution to the national GDP is practically zero. Yet the mile-long rocky isle of Redonda in the Caribbean Sea is deemed one of the most ...

News Antigua and Barbuda » Redonda » Life: This Caribbean island was once plagued with rats that destroyed the ecosystem. Now, plant biomass has increased 2,000% thanks to environmental group efforts.

News channel or source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/caribbean-island-once-plagued-rats-234353613.html
Published on: Sunday 01 October 2023

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Redonda, an uninhabited Caribbean island, was a critical source of fertilizer in the 19th century. When miners stepped foot on the ...