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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
The radiation of rock iguanas throughout the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas is among the most diverse within the Iguanidae with respect to species ...
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SCS: Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis)
Caribbean, including at least the Greater Antilles, the northern Lesser Antilles, the Bahamas, the northeastern coasts of Central America, Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and ...
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Sirenians of the World
Mexico, Central America, the Greater Antilles, and along the northern and eastern coasts of South America. Both Florida manatees and Antillean ...
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Rainforest Biogeography
Caribbean, typical trees of the forest canopies include Slonea and Canarium. On the Greater Antilles, comprising such islands as Jamaica and Cuba, species of Ficus and Psidium are particularly ... American mainland, perhaps partly because of their drier climates at present and their history of greater aridity during ice ages, and also due to their relative isolation from larger sources ...
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Peoples of TCI
Taino societies of Puerto Rico, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Jamaica (the Greater Antilles), who they separated from around A.D. 600 when they began to colonize the Turks ... must travel to participate in their lineage affairs. In the Turks and Caicos and the Greater Antilles a slightly different type of community plan predominates. Here the houses are arranged around central ...
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Grand Cayman
Greater Antilles from Central America about 7000 years ago. The second began about 2000 years ago and swept from mainland South America through the Lesser and Greater Antilles to ... Trade networks were extensive during the Ostionoid period encompassing all of the Greater Antilles and possibly through the Lesser Antilles to mainland South America. Some researchers have suggested that there ...
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WWF - Greater Antillean Moist Forests - A Global Ecoregion
Hispaniolan moist forests; Jamaican moist forests; Cuban moist forests. The moist forests of the Greater Antilles maintain an exceptionally distinctive variety of tropical plants and animals. These large islands have ... unique groups. Many of the primitive and ancient lineages that still survive in the Greater Antilles are now extinct on nearby continents. Cuba, in particular, has a rich flora as ...
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Terrestrial Ecoregions: Neotropic
Esmeraldes-Pacific Colombia mangroves Greater Antilles mangroves Guianan mangroves Gulf of Fonseca mangroves Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes mangroves Gulf of Panama mangroves Ilha Grande mangroves Lesser Antilles mangroves Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves ...
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WWF - Environmental conservation work in Cuba
Villa... ยป Read more Contact Michael Bliemsrieder (Regional Director Cuba and Greater Antilles) WWF Canada, Toronto Main T: +1 613 232 8706 ext 23 Website www.wwfcuba.org ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
[IMAGE] "a dunghill wheron England doth cast forth ... and abscond to the freedom of the myriad islands of the Antilles, or to isolated bits of coastline or jungle. Here they ... p. 272 n52, 274 - "as more pirates were captured and hanged, the greater cruelty was practiced by those who were still alive"; Op. Cit. ...
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