Increasing urbanization in Puerto Rico may cause declines in the territory’s endangered boa population. The Puerto Rican boa (Chilabothrus inornatus) is the largest snake found on the island, growing up
A hypomelanistic endemic endangered Puerto Rican Boa (Epicrates
Builders damage protected areas in climate-weary Puerto Rico
Wildlife is imperiled in peri-urban landscapes: threats to arboreal mammals
Invasive rodent responses to experimental and natural hurricanes with implications for global climate change - Shiels - 2022 - Ecosphere - Wiley Online Library
Guide to the Ecological System of Puerto Rico (2009) by La Colección Puertorriqueña - Issuu
Preliminary Genetic Analysis Supports Cave Populations as Targets for Conservation in the Endemic Endangered Puerto Rican Boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
Puerto Rico Archives - The Wildlife Society
The 'Wild' Among 'Us' or the Non-human Other
A demographic projection model to support conservation decision making for an endangered snake with limited monitoring data - Tucker - 2021 - Animal Conservation - Wiley Online Library
How Some Animals Cash In on Economic Crises
Corallus grenadensis
Puerto Rico Archives - The Wildlife Society
Resistance, resilience, and vulnerability of social‐ecological systems to hurricanes in Puerto Rico - Zimmerman - 2020 - Ecosphere - Wiley Online Library
Frontiers The Role of Urbanness, Vegetation Structure, and Scale in Shaping Puerto Rico's Acoustically Active Mangrove Fauna Communities