 
    Wetlands and Mangrove Forests
 
                      Isla Aguada belongs to a network of wetlands that form Mesoamerica’s most important ecological entity, due to its natural productivity and biodiversity. It is home to fish species and protects nesting areas for sea turtles and migratory birds. A kayak trip can take you through this labyrinth of mangrove forests where you can see the four kinds that exist here: the red, white, black and botoncillo (yellow) mangroves.
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            Isla Aguada, Camp., México
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