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The Luzon montane rain forests is a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The ecoregion is located on several volcanic and non-volcanic mountains of the island. Luzon is the largest and northernmost major island of the Philippines, located in the western Pacific Ocean. [2] Satellite view of the ...
Bulusan Volcano Natural Park (36.7 km 2) Catanduanes Watershed Forest Reserve (260.1 km 2) Marinduque Wildlife Sanctuary (88.3 km 2) Mayon Volcano Natural Park (57.8 km 2) Mount Isarog Natural Park (101.1 km 2) Mount Makiling National Park (42.3 km 2) Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park (3594.9 km 2). Also in the Luzon montane rain forests.
The Cagayan River, also known as the Río Grande de Cagayán, is the longest river [3] [1] and the largest river by discharge volume of water in the Philippines.It has a total length of approximately 505 kilometres (314 mi) and a drainage basin covering 27,753 square kilometres (10,715 sq mi). [2]
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The 1.3-kilometer long bamboo bridge of the Bakhawan Eco-Park. The Bakhawan Eco-Park is a 220 hectares (540 acres) mangrove forest located in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines.The mangrove reforestation project started in 1990 when the local government and several non-government organizations transformed the muddy shoreline of Barangay New Buswang into a mangrove reforestation site to prevent flood ...
The Mount Inayawan Range Natural Park is home to a diverse fauna. They include endangered and rare species such as the Philippine eagle , Philippine deer , Mindanao flying squirrel , Mindanao scops owl , white-collared kingfisher , Philippine warty pig and Mindanao hornbill .
Department of Environment and Natural Resources The Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park is located on the island of Panay , in the provinces of Aklan and Antique of the Philippines which was proclaimed a natural park by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on 18 April 2002 (Presidential Proclamation No. 186, 2002).
The Philippines may have made its decision to invest heavily in natural gas in part on the advice of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which encouraged the expansion, arguing in a ...