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On the tropical island of Moorea in French Polynesia, a species of snail about the size of a Skittle candy is cause for celebration. On September 2024, researchers found adult Partula tohiveana snails that were born in the wild.
This is the first time in decades these tiny mollusks, measuring just 1-2 centimeters (less than an inch) in length, have reproduced naturally in their native habitat. This finding marks a significant victory in a 40-year conservation effort to save these small but ecologically important creatures.
Original Article: Small snails make big comeback in French Polynesia