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Coral Restoration Project Begins
We are proud to announce the recent partnership between Kanahau and the GoECO Program of Utila Dive Centre. Thanks to the authorization and participation of the Honduran Marina Mercante and ICF, we look forward to assisting and developing research with the Utila Coral Restoration Project!  Click here for an informative review by Conservation Guide or Dive News Wire !

Mohammed bin Zayed Report 2018 

Anole Patrol! - A quirky article composed by MBZ based on information submitted to the fund following our research of the Bica Anole (Norops (Anolis) bicaorum)! A big thanks to MBZ for their support, and all the Anole Patrol volunteers who assisted our research! :) - Check out the article here on Researchgate!
Anole Falls from Perch!
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​A hilarious observation made Tom Brown and our 'Anole Patrol' team. Here a boisterous male Norops bicaorum falls from his perch while instigating a dispute with a rival male!
Check out the video and explanation on        - Anole Annals -


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The Dreaded Sand Fly 

​​​​             Check out this short observation of                 ecto-parasitism by Sand Flies (Lutzomyia)
on Utila's endemic Anole (Norops bicaorum)..... Turns out that its not just Kanahau researchers that are harassed in the field, but also our favorite lizards too! Check out the article on the informative Anole website - Anole Annals -


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Kanahau made the BBC News! 
​​Our very own Daisy Maryon was featured in the BBC News for work on the endemic Utila Spiny Tailed Iguana, locally known as the Swamper (Ctenosaura bakeri).  Click on the link (here) for the full article! 

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​Best Anole Dewlap... Ever?!!! 
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​Check out this cool shout-out from our favorite anole website -- Anole Annals --Our Herpetologist Tom Brown took this photo of a male Norops unilobatus right opposite the Kanahau facility! 

Its certainly a beautiful dewlap, but do you reckon its the best of all time?! :D

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Need an outside opinion?
An awesome little summary of the research we do on Utila and volunteer experiences by Wildlife Impulse, an informative blog site brainchild of the traveling Wildlife Biologist  Sam Puls. Check it out (here) 
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George of the Jungle!
Here's an article on one of our research assistants that was published in his local paper (Bolton, UK) for his research on the main land of Honduras and his efforts towards our research on the Swamper here on Utila.  Click on the link (here) for full content!
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