

Cuba's Wild Revolution
Cuba, the Caribbean's largest island, hosts extraordinary wildlife found nowhere else on Earth: the jumping crocodiles of the Zapata Swamp, the world's tiniest hummingbird, thousands of migrating crabs, and giant bat-eating boas lying in wait for easy prey. Decades of a socialist, conservation-minded government, combined with American embargoes and limited development, have left the island virtually unchanged for fifty years. As international relations ease, what will become of this wildlife sanctuary?


