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Sustainable Tourism in Trinidad & Tobago - Course Outline (*.PDF) Course Description Trinidad's continental origin and proximity to South America,
combined with its multiplicity of habitats, have resulted in an
unusually diverse mixture of island and mainland flora and fauna that
naturalists and nature lovers have long enjoyed. Trinidad's species
lists are impressive: 108 mammals, 430 birds, 55 reptiles, 25
amphibians, 620 butterflies and 2300 flowering plants, all on an area
of 4,828 sq km (1864 miles). No other area in the West Indies, and very
few areas in Tropical America can match this species diversity.
Tobago's rain forest was selected as the Number one eco-tourist
destination in 2003.
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