Guadeloupe

Exploring Guadeloupe National Park and the Archipel de la Guadeloupe Biosphere Reserve

Guadeloupe National Park is a vast protected area on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. It encompasses stunningly diverse tropical ecosystems, from lush rainforests and volcanic peaks to pristine beaches and mangrove wetlands. As the centerpiece of the larger Archipel de la Guadeloupe Biosphere Reserve, Guadeloupe National Park plays a crucial role in conserving the remarkable biodiversity of the Caribbean region.

Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve: A Vital Component of Guadeloupe's Conservation Efforts

The Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve is vital to Guadeloupe's conservation strategy and is closely linked to Guadeloupe National Park and the Archipel de la Guadeloupe Biosphere Reserve. It boasts diverse ecosystems and functions as a crucial bridge between terrestrial and marine conservation efforts. This integration exemplifies Guadeloupe's holistic approach to environmental preservation, safeguarding rich biodiversity and promoting sustainable development.