Bermuda snail thought to be extinct now thrives after a decade's effort

Bermuda's Beloved Snails Make Triumphant Return After Decade-Long Conservation Effort

In a remarkable victory for conservationists, a species of tiny snail once feared extinct has been rediscovered in its native Bermuda habitat. The greater Bermuda snail (Poecilozonites bermudensis), which had been all but lost due to habitat destruction and the introduction of invasive predators, has now thrived thanks to a decade-long international effort.

In 2014, a small population of the snails was discovered in an alleyway in Hamilton, the island capital. Since then, conservationists at Chester zoo, the government of Bermuda, and partner organizations have worked tirelessly to breed and release over 100,000 snails back into the wild. The efforts paid off when a recent assessment found that the species has now been established in six areas across the islands.

"This is every conservationist's dream come true," said TamΓ‘s Papp, assistant team manager at Chester zoo. "It's a testament to the power of collaboration and the role zoos can play in preventing extinction."

The snails' resurgence is attributed to the development of specialized breeding programs at Chester zoo, which allowed for the creation of optimal conditions for the species to thrive. The captive-bred snails have been released into protected wooded habitats, where they have been shielded from invasive predators through biosecurity measures.

"The restoration of this snail species is an important part of restoring degraded ecosystems," said Dr. Kristiina Ovaska, a biologist with Biolinx Environmental Research. "The snails play a vital role in nutrient cycling and serving as prey for larger animals."

With the greater Bermuda snail now safely established in its native habitat, conservationists are shifting their focus to breeding another rare species of snail, the lesser Bermuda land snail (Poecilozonites circumfirmatus). This success story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that concerted efforts can have on preserving endangered species and protecting delicate ecosystems.
 
Snails make a comeback πŸŒπŸ’š after years of being pushed to the edge. It's awesome to see conservationists coming together to save these tiny creatures & their habitats 🌿πŸ‘₯ Their work is paying off, but there are still so many more species at risk - let's keep the momentum going! πŸš€
 
OMG u wont believe wot just happnd in bermuda!!! 🐌🌴 they've revived thier snail pop'n after 1 decade of conservation efforts LOL! i mean, it's not every day u hear bout a snail making a comeback πŸ’₯ like, these tiny guys were thought to be extinct but nope! thx 2 the hard work of thos at chester zoo & gov bermuda its amazing 2 c conservation succeed 🌟
 
So this is awesome news πŸŒπŸ’š! I'm really happy for those conservationists who worked super hard to save the greater Bermuda snail. Their dedication paid off, and now we get to see these tiny cuties thriving in their natural habitat 😊.

I drew a little diagram of what that might look like:
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+---------------+
| Protected |
| Wooded |
| Habitat |
+---------------+
| |
| Snails |
| Eating |
| Leaves |
+-------------+
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It's amazing to think that just a few years ago, these snails were thought to be extinct 🀯. But thanks to the help of zoos and conservationists, we can now see them living their best lives in Bermuda. And I'm sure they're super happy about all the yummy leaves they get to munch on 🌿.

The scientists are also talking about how important it is for nutrient cycling and food chains, which I find really cool πŸ€“. Maybe one day we'll have a whole ecosystem thriving with these snails and other creatures!
 
I'm loving this news πŸ™Œ! It's amazing to think about how far conservation has come in just one decade. Those snails were really at risk of being wiped out, but now they're thriving in their natural habitat thanks to a team effort from zoos, the government, and other organizations. It just goes to show that when people work together, they can make real differences 🌟. I think it's awesome that Chester zoo was able to develop those specialized breeding programs - it's all about creating conditions for species to flourish. And now we're seeing the impact of their hard work with this incredible comeback story 😊.
 
πŸŒπŸ’š I'm beyond thrilled for these tiny creatures! Who knew conservation could be so effective? The dedication from Chester zoo, the Bermudian government, and all the other partners involved is truly inspiring πŸ™. It's amazing to think that just a few years ago this species was on the brink of extinction, and now it's thriving in its natural habitat 🌿. I'm keeping an eye out for those adorable snails! 😊
 
OMG u gotta be so stoked 4 these tiny snails!!! πŸŒπŸ’š i mean, who would've thought Bermuda's got some hidden gems like this?! it's like they say, conservation efforts r paying off & we're just witnessing the magic happen πŸ’« anyway, its def a testament to how much work can b done w/ collaboration & teamwork - zoos r doin their thang 2 help these little guys thrive 🌟
 
omg u gotta be kidding me!!!! 🀯 100k+ snails released into the wild and they're thriving? that's like, conservation at its finest!!! πŸ‘ conservationists are literally the real MVPs here. i mean, who would've thought that a tiny little snail could make such a huge comeback? πŸŒπŸ‘ it's awesome to see all the hard work paying off and the ecosystem flourishing again. let's keep up the good work and hope more species follow suit πŸ™πŸ’š
 
I'm super stoked 🀩 about this awesome news! Conservationists are the real MVPs πŸ’ͺ, working tirelessly for over a decade to save these tiny snails 🐌 from extinction. It's amazing to see how collaborative efforts can lead to such a triumphant return πŸŽ‰. The breeding programs at Chester zoo were pure genius πŸ€“, and it's awesome that the snails are now thriving in their natural habitat 🌳. Now, let's keep up the momentum and save those lesser Bermuda land snails too πŸŒπŸ’• #SnailConservation #BermudaSnails #EndangeredSpecies #WildlifeProtection
 
πŸŒπŸ’š yep it's amazing to see these little guys making a comeback! i mean, who wouldn't want to save an entire species? it's not just about the snails themselves, but also the ecosystem they're part of 🌿. conservation efforts like this one show us that with dedication & collaboration (and a whole lot of biosecurity πŸ˜‰), even the most unlikely creatures can thrive again! now let's keep the momentum going and get these lesser Bermuda land snails breeding too! 🐌πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸŒπŸ’š I'm so hyped about this! Like, who doesn't love a good underdog story? The comeback kid (or in this case, the comeback snail!) is totally inspiring. It's amazing to think that just 10 years ago, these tiny guys were on the brink of extinction and now they're thriving in the wild. Conservation efforts really do pay off when people come together to protect our planet's precious species. I'm curious to see what happens next with those lesser Bermuda land snails - fingers crossed for another triumphant comeback! 🌿
 
🐌 I'm not surprised at all, tbh... conservation efforts do pay off in the end πŸ™ƒ. It's like, we knew it was possible to bring back extinct species. The fact that it took a decade of work from Chester zoo, govt of Bermuda, and other orgs is impressive tho 😊. I mean, who doesn't love snails? They're so underrated! The idea that they play a vital role in nutrient cycling and serving as prey for larger animals is crazy cool 🀯. And yeah, breeding programs can make all the difference... zoos are basically like animal hospitals for endangered species πŸπŸ’š
 
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