Area subject to ecological conservation Catazaja lagoon system

The Catazajá lagoon system is a complex ecosystem of tropical wetlands recognized for its high level of endemism and its highly specialized fauna, which provides habitat, food, shelter, breeding and reproduction areas to a high number of species, some of them are in endagered, like the manatee.

Area subject to ecological conservation Catazaja lagoon system

The type of vegetation in this place is: Tropical Deciduous Forest, Tropical Forest, Sabanoid Vegetation, Floating Vegetation. Flora: Palo tinto or Campeche, Jinicuil or Aguatope mountain, Cuaulote or Tapaculo, Guamúchil, Sauce, Pompushuti, also the exotic species known as water lily; You can also find a rich and carious fauna such as the Manatee, Otter, Northern Tamandua or Strong Arm, Coyote, Saraguato, White-tailed Deer, Collared Pecari, Raccoon; Mallard Duck, White Collared Swift and Cinnamon-tailed Hummingbird.

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