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  2. Jamaican dry forests - Wikipedia

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    The endangered Jamaican iguana (Cyclura collei) is restricted to dry forests in the Hellshire Hills.The endemic tree frog Eleutherodactylus cavernicola, two endemic thunder snakes, Tropidophis stullae and Tropidophis jamaicensis, and the endemic blue-tailed galliwasp (Celestus duquesneyi) are restricted to the Portland Ridge.

  3. Hellshire Hills - Wikipedia

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    The region supports one of the largest remaining areas of dry limestone forest in the Caribbean. [2] A 1970 survey of the forest noted 271 species of plants in the forest of which 53 are only found in Jamaica. [3] The forest is home to threatened Jamaican endemic animals, including the Jamaican iguana and the blue-tailed galliwasp.

  4. Jamaican moist forests - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is the third-largest island in the Caribbean, lying south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola. The Jamaican moist forests ecoregion covers an area of 8,192 km 2, and covers 85% of the island of Jamaica. It includes the Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains in eastern Jamaica, and Cockpit Country further to the west. [1]

  5. Category:Ecoregions of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ecoregions of Jamaica" ... Jamaican dry forests; Jamaican moist forests This page was last edited on 30 December 2020, at 06:45 (UTC) ...

  6. Portland Bight Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Bight Protected Area (PBPA) is a large marine and terrestrial area on the island of Jamaica located southwest of Kingston. Nearby cays such as Little Goat Island are included. It is the largest protected area in Jamaica and comprises 1,880 square kilometres (730 sq mi).

  7. Caribbean bioregion - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean bioregion, as described by the World Wildlife Fund, includes the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica), the Lesser Antilles, the Lucayan archipelago (Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands), Southern Florida in the United States and Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. The Lucayan archipelago lies north of the ...

  8. Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago dry forest on Chacachacare showing the dry-season deciduous nature of the vegetation. Dry forests tend to exist in the drier areas north and south of the tropical rainforest belt, south or north of the subtropical deserts, generally in two bands: one between 10° and 20°N latitude and the other between 10° and 20°S latitude.

  9. List of Neotropical ecoregions by bioregion - Wikipedia

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    Hispaniolan dry forests (Dominican Republic, Haiti) Jamaican dry forests ( Jamaica ) Lesser Antillean dry forests ( Anguilla , Antigua and Barbuda , Grenada , Martinique , Montserrat , Netherlands Antilles , Saint Lucia , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines )