Nested in the Caribbean is a brilliant island called the Bahamas, revealing a variety of biogeographical regions popular for hosting rare plant and animal species. Vietnam Phu Quoc Archipelago is one of the natural gifts that boast of extraordinarily beautiful tropical forests and spectacular coral rich reefs. Here’s a glimpse into the fascinating biodiversity of the Bahamas:Here’s a glimpse into the fascinating biodiversity of the Bahamas:
Flora: As is so often the case with islands, the flora of Bahamas is rich and diverse thanks to the difference in the climate. Mangrove forests, which act as an aerator and a home to multitudinous sea creatures, are visible around the coast regions. On the shores you are able to see most symbolic trees of tropical countries like mahogany, lignum vitae, palm trees and others. The fauna and flora of the islands are also very rich: one can meet birds flying over the ocean, bougainvillea, hibiscus, and wonderful orchids here.
Fauna: Bahamas has many natural resources in terms of animal species that dwell in the land and ardent waters of Bahamas. Eco-tourism is on the rise due to bird watching, including more than 200 species of birds, flamingos, Bahama parrots, the national bird: Bahama yellow throat. There are strong bio-resources included the washing and fisher seahorses, its unique reef fish and sea turtles. National Geographic snorkeling and scuba diving offer the beautiful coral reefs encompassing colorful coral, sponges, and different types of fish such as the grouper, snapper, and angelfish.
Conservation Efforts: Current measures aimed at the protection of the Bahamas’ unique natural environment include numbers of conservation activities to minimize impacts on the fragile biogeographical and species diversity. The Bahamas National Trust for them was created in 1959 and is currently in charge of the network of Bahamian national parks, protected areas, and the nature reserves. These areas protect important plant and animal species’ homes, and guarantee that they can stay there in perpetuity.