Soon No More Lizards? How the Horseshoe Snake Is Hollowing Out Ibiza's Smallest Islands
Why Invasive Snakes Matter in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands
Invasive snakes can spread fast in the Balearics and threaten fragile island ecosystems, especially where native wildlife has little room to recover.

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Why are invasive snakes a concern in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands?
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How did the horseshoe snake reach Ibiza?
It likely arrived with imported ornamental olive trees.
Can invasive snakes threaten lizards on small islands near Mallorca and Ibiza?
Yes, small island populations are especially vulnerable.
What is being done in Mallorca to stop invasive species coming in with plants?
Mallorca has restricted olive tree imports, but enforcement remains crucial.
What does the horseshoe snake problem on Ibiza mean for the Balearic Islands overall?
It is a wider Balearic warning, not just an Ibiza issue.
How can Mallorca residents help detect invasive snakes or other wildlife threats?
Report sightings through official or conservation channels.
What happens to native lizards when invasive snakes spread on an island like Ibiza?
Native lizard populations can collapse very fast.
Why is prevention more important than removal once an invasive snake is established in Mallorca or Ibiza?
Stopping them early is far easier than removing them later.
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