Nature reports
Publisher: Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA)
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![Binoy J S Lime Butterfly](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/ea5a7cb1-bab6-4565-9018-554062d1f7d3.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1588613844)
The results of a four-year study, cataloging the butterfly species of St. Eustatius over the winter months of 2009-2012, have been published. This project also provided an update to species lists for the Dutch Caribbean islands of..
Two new research projects were set out to map the evolution and historical geographical migration of key amphibian and reptile species within the Lesser Antilles. Understanding critical differences between similar species and how..
![Brenda Kirby Green turtle (Chelonia mydas)](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/2ed6f305-6500-41b3-9c32-f8364fdd1944.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1580665179)
Researchers from the University of Groningen recently used genetic testing to identify the geographical birthplaces of green sea turtles foraging within Lac Bay, Bonaire between 2006-2007 and 2015-2016. There was an overall..
![Steve Schnoll Ringed Kingfisher in flight](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/95003e87-6b59-4b96-8617-92ac8592b8f6.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1580663311)
2019 proved to be an exciting year for birders on Bonaire, as three new species have been identified. The Brown-chested martin, White-collared swift and Ringed kingfisher were added to Bonaire’s increasing index of local birds...
From 5 to 20 December 2019, the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) and Wageningen Marine Research organized an expedition to the Saba Bank, close to the Dutch island of Saba in the Caribbean region. Experts on..
![M. Oversteegen and C. de Haseth Centruroides testaceus](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/67d9dafa-0eab-4b3c-8e3c-031adcbb3189.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1577192709)
A 2004-2005 study led by a researcher from the California Academy of Science worked to catalog arachnid species (such as spiders and scorpions) on Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. The recently published results in the Caribbean..
A recent scientific publication report describes the critically endangered Bonaire palm for the first time. Although the palm was already documented in 1979, it took till 2019 before scientists identified it as native solely to..
![Nicolas Völcker, Wikimedia Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 Red-billed tropicbird at Plaza Sur](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/7e5a0fea-1218-4942-a1df-ef2e4f9de76c.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1573557341)
Black rats pose a significant threat to the biodiversity on Sint Eustatius. A rodent control project, funded by the Ministry LNV and implemented by Caribbean Netherlands Science Institute (CNSI), was launched in 2017. Over the..
![Charles R. Knapp Hybride leguaan gevangen op Dominica](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/19d643f7-651d-4bc1-b4c6-31c7fa6a41b7.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1573078267)
Hurricane Maria devasted several Caribbean islands in 2017. A major relief campaign was launched to help the affected population of the Commonwealth of Dominica. It has now been established that in addition to emergency aid,..
![Roland and Renate Kraft Southern long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris curasoae)](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/8b9c2215-6161-455d-ad86-b8e02e6b4426.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1567025947)
Bonaire houses about two hundred caves. These caves provide crucial habitat for several important animal species, especially five species of the island’s only native terrestrial mammals, the bats. The Bonaire Caves and Karst..