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Philippine Nature and Wildlife

  1. PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  2. 52,000 PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE number of animal species living in the Philippines (Source: a-z-animals.com) 9,250+ number of plant species living in the Philippines (Source: cepf.net)
  3. Our country has a tropical climate. This climate is very appropriate for many animal and plant species, as well as crops, to live and grow. The level of biological diversity is very high. Our country ranks among those with the highest plant and animal diversity in the entire planet. Our local cultures are linked to the nature. Some parts of our local cultures and traditions are done in order to respect and protect the environment. Philippines' nature: a summary PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  4. 1. Landscapes PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  5. Topographic Map of the Philippines This type of map shows us the features of a land's surface and their elevation. For instance, this map shows us the mountains, hills, and lowlands in the Philippines. PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  6. Beaches and lagoons The Philippines is an island country, and coastlines are lined with beautiful beaches with majestic views of the ocean. Many activities, such as diving, snorkeling, surfing, and boating can also be done to appreciate the waves and the marine life. 1 Landscapes PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  7. Mountains The Philippines also has long-ranging mountain ranges, and most of the country has a mountainous terrain. The highest point in the country is Mt. Apo found in the southern island of Mindanao, and it is is 2.954 km high. 2 Landscapes PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  8. Plains and vegetation Plains are also spread across the country, and many types of crops are grown, such as rice, corn, wheat, vegetables, and fruits. The country's economy rely heavily on agriculture and export of crop products to other countries. 3 Landscapes PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  9. Rainforests The country is heavily covered by forests, mostly on mountains but also elsewhere (such as, alongside rivers, beside the coastline, outside cities). This is where most of our protected animal and plant species are found. 4 Landscapes PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  10. 2. Wildlife in the Philippines PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  11. The Philippine Eagle (Phitecophaga jefferyi) Is known as the Philippines' national bird, found naturally around Mt. Apo. It is also called the monkey-eating eagle and is currently critically endangered. 1 Wildlife Spotlight PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  12. The Philippine Tarsier (Carlito syrichta) Is a small type of tarsier found in the hills of Bohol Island in the central Philippines and in other neighboring islands. It is so small that it can sit on the palm of your hand! 2 Wildlife Spotlight PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  13. Tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) Is a small hoofed animal (buffalo) endemic to the island of MIndoro. It is critically endangered and has been at the center of conservation efforts by environmentalists. 3 Wildlife Spotlight PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  14. Carabao/Kalabaw (Bubalus bubalis) A larger and different type of water buffalo, this animal had become domesticated and has been very useful for farming for more than 2000 years. 4 Wildlife Spotlight PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  15. Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) The largest known reptiles, they thrive in saltwater (unlike other crocodiles). The longest ever individual, named "Lolong", measured 6,17m, and was captured in the country. 5 Wildlife Spotlight PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  16. 3. Challenges PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  17. Illegal Logging Logging has been a huge problem for Philippine mountains and rainforests for a while now, and it's difficult to stop. Animals lose their habitat and die off and valuable plants are also diminished. 1 Challenges PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  18. Improper Waste Management Rivers and other bodies of water are being polluted by many types of waste, such as plastics, chemicals, etc. The waste are extremely harmful towards marine life and can end up hundreds of kilometers into the ocean. 2 Challenges PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
  19. Mining Mining is vital to the economy, but excessive and irresponsible mining erodes mountains, takes away animal habitat, and even exposes local communities to pollution and potential disaster. 3 Challenges PHILIPPINE NATURE AND WILDLIFE: A GLIMPSE
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