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Guadeloupe is rich in biodiversity, boasting a wide variety of wildlife due to its tropical climate, volcanic origins, and mix of mainland and island ecosystems. It’s home to numerous endemic species found nowhere else in the world.


Wildlife in Guadeloupe

Land Animals

Animal TypeExamples
MammalsGuadeloupe raccoon (endangered)
– Bats (only native land mammals)
ReptilesAnoles (Guadeloupean lizards)
– Iguanas (e.g., Iguana delicatissima)
– Geckos
AmphibiansEleutherodactylus martinicensis (a small frog)
Insects– Butterflies, beetles, fireflies, mosquitoes, dragonflies
Spiders & Others– Tarantulas, scorpions, millipedes (mostly harmless)

Birds

Guadeloupe is a paradise for bird watchers with over 270 species recorded.

TypeNotable Species
Endemic birdsGuadeloupe Woodpecker (Melanerpes herminieri) – only found in Guadeloupe
Migratory birds– Egrets, herons, sandpipers, ospreys
Forest birds– Bananaquits, hummingbirds, black-whiskered vireos
Wetland birds– Snipes, plovers, whistling ducks

Marine Life

Guadeloupe’s coastal waters and coral reefs are home to hundreds of marine species.

Marine CreaturesExamples
Fish– Parrotfish, lionfish, groupers, barracudas
Corals– Brain coral, elkhorn coral
Crustaceans– Lobsters, crabs, shrimp
Mollusks– Octopus, squid, sea snails
Marine mammals– Dolphins (esp. spinner dolphins), pilot whales
Sea turtles– Green, hawksbill, and leatherback (all endangered)

Butterflies & Pollinators

Guadeloupe is home to:

  • Monarchs
  • Swallowtails
  • Bees, wasps, and moths

Protected Areas & Reserves

  1. Parc National de la Guadeloupe
    • UNESCO biosphere reserve
    • Covers rainforests, waterfalls, mountains (La Soufrière), and mangroves
    • Habitat for endemic and endangered species
  2. Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve
    • Marine protected area
    • Coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds
  3. Îlets Pigeon / Cousteau Reserve
    • Famous dive site
    • Rich marine biodiversity

Environmental Threats

  • Invasive species (e.g., green iguana, mongoose)
  • Deforestation and urbanization
  • Climate change and coral bleaching
  • Plastic and marine pollution
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