I agree with LouisianaGatorGirl. It will be better to include black rhinos to this park. We can't deny that most Africans have many other problems aside from the dwindling numbers of some of the animals there. Saving some of the animals there is not given much priority.
I don't why they settled these wild animal here in our Island country where they are not Even mostly Endemic 2 our country!???!!! this got 2 stop... bcoz it's hard 2 balance the environment in palawan...
there is also a rumor it is a birthday gift from the former president to his son. Whatever the reason, one as said above- a way to save them from extinction; it has benifited the locals from tourist..
I love this little gem of a video! Since the Africans are thriving in their tropical island home and the anti-poaching squad is doing such an excellent job of protecting them, I suggest that a few more animals be added to their growing population.
In particular, I was thinking of the black rhinoceros, which are almost extinct in their native Africa due to poaching and habitat destruction. I think they will also do well in this tropical island, and who knows, this move might just save them from total extinction.
I agree with LouisianaGatorGirl. It will be better to include black rhinos to this park. We can't deny that most Africans have many other problems aside from the dwindling numbers of some of the animals there. Saving some of the animals there is not given much priority.
ShinoSasori 2 months ago
I don't why they settled these wild animal here in our Island country where they are not Even mostly Endemic 2 our country!???!!! this got 2 stop... bcoz it's hard 2 balance the environment in palawan...
marumito 10 months ago
The title of this video reminds me the movie, "Jurassic Park".
Nherwyziant 10 months ago
FYI, it ends at 5:59 , the rest is just blank
milootis10 2 years ago
parang nasa africa
torvickz04 2 years ago 2
Nice place!
pasukngpasuk 2 years ago
sure its a nice place, but not for the giraffes
PoodleLover222 2 years ago
sa PALAWAN PO YAN nakapunta na me dun maganda kaya lang ang init talaga
wsuansi 2 years ago
kakaasar ung mga ginagawa nla dun s mga hayop, hndi nla kaya ung climate s pinas eh, tpos pagnamatay, KAKAININ!
PoodleLover222 3 years ago
meron plang ganita sa pinas, hnd ko man masyado na featured sa TV
XPYDERZ63 3 years ago
where in the philippines?
vfranad 3 years ago
Calauit Island
coneheaded83 3 years ago
sorry, but where is calauit island in the philippines? i'm from the north. thanks
vfranad 3 years ago
Google it.
coneheaded83 3 years ago
yes it is..
lollipop1030 3 years ago
where is that calauit island? is that in Luzon, Visayas or Mindanao part of the Philippines?
proudlola 3 years ago
visayas
pajutez 2 years ago
They should keep giraffe park..
BxSuazo 3 years ago
there is also a rumor it is a birthday gift from the former president to his son. Whatever the reason, one as said above- a way to save them from extinction; it has benifited the locals from tourist..
pinecry 3 years ago
I love this little gem of a video! Since the Africans are thriving in their tropical island home and the anti-poaching squad is doing such an excellent job of protecting them, I suggest that a few more animals be added to their growing population.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago
In particular, I was thinking of the black rhinoceros, which are almost extinct in their native Africa due to poaching and habitat destruction. I think they will also do well in this tropical island, and who knows, this move might just save them from total extinction.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago