Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve (Tabasco)

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It has an approximate area of ​​133 595 ha, which comprise a wide area of ​​wetlands considered among the most important in the world due to the variety of their ecosystems.

The road that winds along the banks of the Usumacinta River enters the territory of this impressive biosphere reserve.

It has an approximate extension of 133 595 ha, which include a wide area of ​​wetlands considered among the most important in the world due to the variety of their ecosystems, including the flows of the Usumacinta, San Pedro and San Pablo rivers and a large number of rivers tributaries of these.

Of the abundant plant populations, the mangroves, palm groves and tulares stand out. The fauna is represented by some 39 species of fish, 125 of birds, 50 of mammals and 60 of amphibians, with examples of crocodiles, white turtle, manatee, tapir, howler monkey, spider monkey, ocelot and jaguar, and birds such as heron. tiger, toucan, stork, hawk, eagle and hawk, to mention some of the most important.

How to get

They are located 45 km southeast of Frontera by state highway s / n.

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Video: PANTANOS DE CENTLA, TABASCO, MÉXICO (May 2024).