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Zamora, Joenah Fretzie Quimco, Vera Gel Gerona, Maria Mercedes Pascual, Alenette Jade Namocatcat, Michael Gorospe, Shirlene
Mission
To
preserve and protect wildlife and ecosystems while providing sustainable and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities. inspire and excite our visitors with the wonder of living animals, and so to promote the conservation of threatened species and habitats
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Vision
Iligan
Wildlife Protected and Green Zone Project envisions a perpetual existence of biological and physical diversities in a system of protected areas and other important biological components of the environment managed by a well-informed and empowered citizenry for the sustainable use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
provide better sanctuary for the animals and restore populations of declining wildlife species.
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Objectives:
To
conserve the fragile ecosystem and sustain the economic viability of the area through wildlife utilization; To eliminate conflict between agricultural development and wildlife management (through improved crop and household protection); To provide increased income to the local people and involve them in the sustained economic use of and benefits from their rich wildlife heritage;
To
serve as a pilot demonstration for an alternative resettlement model for the drier areas of Iligan City, promoting wildlife management as an alternative land use from which communities may expect returns comparable to or better than those from conventional agriculture (which are, in general, uneconomical in this semi-arid environment); To improve the economic aspects of wildlife utilization in the area, encouraging more rural communities to adopt wildlife utilization on a commercial scale;
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improve and master management techniques for communal wildlife management; To create local institutions, involving active local participation and communal decision-making, for the management and development of communally owned natural resources (thereby encouraging economic development of such resources).
Welcome Arc
Mode of Transportation
Parking Lot
Restaurant
Crocodile Park
Lion Section
Mammals Section
Cottages
Canteen
Tarsier Sanctuary
Tree houses
Campsite
Lagoon
Fish Spa
Fish Feeding
Bird Sanctuary
Butterfly Sanctuary
The grove
Bat Cave