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*'''Delist''' - chunks of the article have been (and remain) outdated, no engagement. [[User:Hog Farm|Hog Farm]] <sub> [[User talk:Hog Farm|Talk]]</sub> 22:20, 27 July 2021 (UTC)
*'''Delist''' - chunks of the article have been (and remain) outdated, no engagement. [[User:Hog Farm|Hog Farm]] <sub> [[User talk:Hog Farm|Talk]]</sub> 22:20, 27 July 2021 (UTC)
*'''Delist''' no edits since notice was placed on talk page, concerns remain. [[User:Z1720|Z1720]] ([[User talk:Z1720|talk]]) 12:44, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
*'''Delist''' no edits since notice was placed on talk page, concerns remain. [[User:Z1720|Z1720]] ([[User talk:Z1720|talk]]) 12:44, 30 July 2021 (UTC)

{{FARClosed|delisted}} [[User:Nikkimaria|Nikkimaria]] ([[User talk:Nikkimaria|talk]]) 03:42, 31 July 2021 (UTC)

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Cyclura nubila

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Notified: Mike Searson, WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles, WikiProject Caribbean, WikiProject Cuba, 05-08-2021

Review section

I am nominating this featured article for review because the article has an extensive further reading section, which can be incorporated into the article. There are no post-2011 sources, and a Google Scholar search produced some recent sources that might be included, and there might be others if an extensive search of other databases is conducted. Z1720 (talk) 15:41, 5 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I'm concerned that chunks of this article may be dated.

  • "The population on the US Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay has been estimated at 2,000 to 3,000 individuals," - three sources, most recent is 2005
  • "The population on Cayman Brac is less than 50 of these animals and Little Cayman supports 1,500. A feral population of C. n. caymanensis has been established on Grand Cayman" - source is from 2004
  • " As of 2000, there has been talk of removing or relocating this population of iguanas by the US Department of Interior. This feral population is the source for 90% of the captive Cuban iguanas held in private collections" - bizarrely, the source for something being "as of 2000" appears to actually be from 1998.
  • "Researchers on Isla Magueyes observed a single episode of cannibalism in 2006 when an adult female iguana chased, caught, and ate a hatchling" - source is from 2006, more about cannabilism in this species may be known by now.

The description content looks like it has good bones, but this is going to require a top-to-bottom workthrough to make sure that everything is up to date. Hog Farm Talk 16:14, 5 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

FARC section

Issues raised in the review section include sourcing and currency. Nikkimaria (talk) 01:13, 17 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]