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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Caroni_SwampCaroni Swamp - Wikipedia

    The Caroni Swamp is an estuarine system comprising 5,611 hectares of mangrove forest and herbaceous marsh, interrupted by numerous channels, and brackish and saline lagoons, and with extensive intertidal mudflats on the seaward side.

  2. Caroni Swamp is a large mangrove wetland on the west coast of Trinidad, home to the Scarlet Ibis and over 100 bird species. It is protected under the Ramsar Convention and provides ecological, economic and cultural benefits for the island and the region.

  3. Sep 25, 2020 · Visit the largest mangrove wetland in Trinidad and Tobago, where you can see the Scarlet Ibis, one of the national birds, and other wildlife. Learn about the threats and conservation efforts for this important habitat and its biodiversity.

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  4. Experience the natural beauty and wildlife of the largest mangrove wetland in Trinidad, where you can see the Scarlet Ibis, the national bird, roost at sunset. Book guided tours to explore the channels, ponds and islands of the swamp and learn about its ecology and conservation.

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  5. Caroni Swamp is the largest estuarine mangrove system on Trinidad, with diverse wetland types and wildlife. It is located on the west coast, near Port of Spain, and has a wildlife sanctuary of 324 ha.

  6. A remarkably diverse wildlife habitat supporting a wide variety of birds and mammals, the Caroni Swamp is one of the most important nature reserves in Trinidad and Tobago. The swamp is home...

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  7. One of the highlights of visiting Trinidad is the Ramsar protected Caroni Swamp and Bird Sanctuary. This swamp is the second largest in Trinidad after Nariva Swamp (and equally worthwhile place to visit). I had read that this was a “must do” visit and the best opportunity to see Trinidad’s national bird – the Scarlet Ibis.