What endangered animals are in Haiti?

Hispaniolan solenodon: Found only in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, this small, nocturnal mammal is critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.

Jamaican iguana: This critically endangered lizard is found only in two small areas of Haiti. It is threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and competition from introduced species.

Haitian solenodon: This critically endangered mammal is found only in Haiti and is one of the most endangered species in the world. It is threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and disease.

West Indian manatee: This endangered mammal is found in coastal waters around Haiti. It is threatened by hunting, habitat loss, and pollution.

Hawksbill turtle: This critically endangered sea turtle is found in coastal waters around Haiti. It is threatened by overharvesting of its eggs, hunting, and habitat loss.

Loggerhead turtle: This endangered sea turtle is found in coastal waters around Haiti. It is threatened by overharvesting of its eggs, hunting, and habitat loss.

Green turtle: This endangered sea turtle is found in coastal waters around Haiti. It is threatened by overharvesting of its eggs, hunting, and habitat loss.

Leatherback turtle: This endangered sea turtle is found in coastal waters around Haiti. It is threatened by overharvesting of its eggs, hunting, and habitat loss.