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Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge
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Isla Iguana Lighthouse in 2013
Location Isla Iguana
Los Santos Province
Panama
Coordinates 7°37′42.6″N 79°59′52.6″W / 7.628500°N 79.997944°W / 7.628500; -79.997944
Foundation concrete base
Construction metal skeletal tower
Tower shape square pyramidal skeletal tower with balcony and light
Markings / pattern white tower
Height 12 metres (39 ft)
Focal height 25 metres (82 ft)
Range 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi)
Characteristic Fl W 13s.

The Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge is a 58-hectare wildlife reserve located 5 kilometers off the Los Santos Province on the Azuero Peninsula in Panama.

History

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Isla Iguana

During World War II, the United States Army used the Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge as a bombing range. To clear the area, two thousand-pound bombs stuck in the surrounding coral reef were detonated in the 1990s.

In the 1960s, a settler on the northern part of the island claimed it as his property and planted exotic plants such as mango and guava trees, corn and sugar cane. These non-native plants still inhabit the island to this day. Late in the decade, the man was removed by the government.

The Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge was declared protected on June 15, 1981.

Wildlife

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An iguana at Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge, 2013.

Native animals include crabs (among them hermit crabs), black and green iguanas, boa constrictors, and red throated frigates. It is a vital nesting ground for several species of frigate as well as sea turtles.

See also

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