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Wildlife
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RARE & EXOTIC
FAUNA
Calauit Island (Palawan)
The game reserve and wildlife sanctuary on
Calauit Island is straight out of Africa and is home to
the man-eating Philippine crocodile and the endangered
"dugong".
Tarsier Site (Bohol)
Home to the Tarsier, a midget monkey of the
Philippines and the smallest monkey in the world.
Albay Park & Wildlife (Bicol)
Boasts of 347 animals belonging to 75
species.
Crocodile Park
(Davao) Habitat of crocodiles as well as
various breeds of birds.
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MARINE LIFE
Tubbataha Reef National Park
(Palawan) Teemed with 300 coral species, 46
coral genera, 7 seagrass species, 71 algae species,
large marine life, dolphins, marine urtles and seabirds.
Pamilacan Island
(Bohol) Considered a critical marine mammal
habitat in the Philippines.
Whale Shark
Site (Sorsogon) Home to huge, gentle whale
sharks.
Seacow Site (Palawan)
Home to the "Dugong".
Turtle Islands
(Palawan) South East Asia's only remaining
major green turtle rookery and a vital nesting ground
for the hawksbill turtle.
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AVIAN
Olango Island (Cebu)
Stopover for up to 50,000 migrating water
birds flying the East Asian migratory flyway
yearly. Philippine Eagle &
Nature Research Center (Davao) Home to the
world's largest eagle, the Philippine Eagle.
Center for Philippine Raptors (Laguna)
A rescue and rehabilitation center for
diurnal and nocturnal raptorial birds.
Pacem Eco-Park (Antipolo) Haven
for over 80 species of butterflies, and native and
foreign birds.
Albay Park
& Wildlife (Bicol)
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FLORA
Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center in
Quezon Avenue , representing 2,443 trees commonly found
in Philippine forests. Pacem Eco-Park, is more than just
a haven for butterflies.
Ninoy Aquino Parks and
Wildlife Nature Center (Quezon City) Boasts
of about 38 species of trees and shrubs.
Pacem Eco-Park (Antipolo)
Houses various lumber trees, fruit trees,
orchids and flowering plants. |
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