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    The Caroni Swamp is a 12,000 acre swamp located on the west coast of the island of Trinidad. It is one of the largest mangrove forest on the island. Caroni Swamp is protected under the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international importance.

  2. The Caroni Swamp is a 12,000 acre swamp located on the west coast of the island of Trinidad. It is one of the largest mangrove forest on the island. Caroni Swamp is protected under the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international importance.

  3. Sep 25, 2020 · The Caroni Swamp is the largest mangrove wetland in Trinidad and Tobago where the Caroni River, the largest river in Trinidad, meets the Gulf of Paria. The large areas of mangrove trees are separated by waterways that can be navigated by small pirogues. The Swamp is known for many different species, including caimans, swamp boas, crabs of ...

  4. The 12,000-acre Caroni Swamp and Bird Sanctuary is the natural nesting home of the Scarlet Ibis bird, one of the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago. The other is the Cocrico, the only game bird native to Tobago and is not found in Trinidad.

  5. Caroni Swamp. 327 reviews. #1 of 4 things to do in St. Ann's. Bodies of WaterNature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. Meets animal welfare guidelines. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences. Explore different ways to experience this place. See options. Full view. All photos (191)

  6. In 1592 St. Joseph, near the Caroni’s banks, became the first Spanish settlement. The Caroni Swamp is a bird sanctuary famous for its population of flamingos and scarlet ibis, the numbers of which have declined since the late 20th century because of illegal hunting and pollution.

  7. Apr 12, 2023 · Caroni is a real, live swamp with real live mosquitoes, nats, and other biting insects, after all. The 4pm tour is the one you’ll want to book to see the spectacle of the egrets and scarlet ibis’ dashing for home.

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