A drive to eradicate non-native pests is slowly restoring the rocky Caribbean outpost’s unique species
ombrero island has been so degraded by human activity that it no longer looks like a hat to approaching sailors. Once a small mound covered in forest, and with its own species of giant tortoise, the 94-acre outpost has been transformed into a barren moonscape by guano mining, invasive mice and hurricanes.
The island, part of Anguilla that marks the entrance from the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean sea, was even considered at one point as by Texan billionaire Andrew Beal in the late 90s. Now, surges from Atlantic hurricanes – turbocharged by climate change – grow so high that they inundate its 40ft limestone cliffs, washing away seabird eggs and lizards.Photograph: Toby Ross/FFI
Still, life clings on, and Sombrero Island’s fortunes may be about to change after decades of ecological decline. In July 2021, the last invasive mice were killed as part of efforts to restore wildlife on the island, which largely congregates around an abandoned lighthouse. A year later, the rodents have not reappeared, and the wildlife, which includes species found nowhere else on Earth, is making a comeback.has already increased a lot.
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