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Wildlife Rare & Exotic Fauna Bohol is home to the Tarsier, midget monkey of the Philippines and the smallest monkey in the world. Situated near the foot of the Mayon Volcano, Albay Park and Wildlife boasts of of 347 animals belonging to 75 species. Crocodile Park in Ma-a is the habitat of crocodiles as well as various breeds of birds, from the Philippine sea eagle to kakatoe and Indonesian parrots • Calauit Island (Palawan) • Tarsier site (Bohol) • Albay Park & Wildlife (Bicol) • Crocodile Park (Davao) Marine Life The Turtle Islands are South East Asia's only remaining major green turtle rookery and a vital nesting ground for the hawksbill turtle. Pamilacan Island in Baclayon is considered a critical marine mammal habitat in the Philippines. Palawan is home to the “dugong” or sea cow, the only herbivorous mammal today, while Donsol, Sorsogon is home to huge, gentle whale sharks which the locals call the “butanding”.
• Pamilacan Island (Bohol) • Whale Shark Site (Sorsogon) • Seacow site (Palawan) • Turtle Islands (Palawan) Avian The Philippine Eagle Research and Nature Center is home to the world’s largest eagle, the Philippine Eagle (once known as the monkey-eating eagle), the country’s national bird. The Center for the Philippine Raptors in Los Baños is a rescue and rehabilitation center for diurnal and nocturnal raptorial birds, and a captive breeding facility for Philippine birds of prey, especially the highly endangered Philippine Eagle. • Olongo Island (Cebu) • Philippine Eagle & Nature Research Center (Davao) • Center for Philippine Raptors (Laguna) • Pacem Eco-Park (Antipolo) • Albay Park & Wildlife (Bicol)
Flora • Rizal • Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center (Quezon City) • Pacem Eco-Park (Antipolo) |
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