Environment
Antigua and Barbuda are inhabited by many animals that are indigenous to the country or region. After many years of development, tourism and the introduction of invasive species to the island, some of these species have become endangered. Conservation work on the islands is quite extensive and is conducted by local organizations like the Antiguan Forestry Unit, the Environmental Awareness Group as well as international groups like Fauna and Flora International and the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. These groups work on increasing the population of endangered species as well as educating the public about the conservation efforts and their roles. Two of the most popular conservation efforts are the Jumby Bay Hawksbill Project and the Antiguan Racer Conservation Project
Source:Hawksbill Project