Address: Panay Island
Description: Hosting the few remaining intact forests in Panay island, this area is the best hope for the survival of the highly endangered endemic inhabitants of Western Visayas. The threats here come in the form of habitat destruction due to over-exploitation of lumber resources. Hunting and poaching of wildlife, as well as mining activities also pose notable conservation challenges.
Status: Closed
Ecosystem Types |
Lowland Forest |
Protection Status |
Natural Park (Presidential Proclamation No. 186) |
Area |
12,009 hectares |
Biogeographic Features |
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Flora |
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Fauna |
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Livelihood Resources |
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Other Matters of Significance |
Apart from a small settled community of Ati (Negritos) in Barangay Cogon in the municipality of Malay, there are no indigenous peoples' groups in the peninsula. |