Jamaica Swamp Safari Village, located in Jamaica, originated as a crocodile farm in 1968, dedicated to the rescue, care, and release of injured and displaced crocodiles. Over time, it has evolved into a sanctuary for a variety of native wildlife, including the Jamaican Coney and the Jamaican Boa. The village also hosts more than 200 different species of birds, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. Visitors can explore this natural haven, observing the animals in their habitats and learning about the conservation efforts that support these species.
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