The Main Ridge Forest Reserve, located in Trinidad and Tobago, spans approximately 9,780 acres of lush inland rainforest. Established as a vital ecological resource, the reserve serves as the island’s lungs, teeming with a diverse array of tropical flora. This expansive forest is also a haven for wildlife, including 24 species of non-poisonous snakes, 16 types of lizards, and over 200 bird species. Visitors can explore the dense, vibrant vegetation and observe the rich biodiversity that thrives within this protected natural sanctuary.
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