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May 21
2007

The Flying Fox in Boracay

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Watching the flying foxes wing south at twilight is a popular  attraction on Boracay White Beach. Large numbers of these giant  bats, spread accross the horizon and sometimes directly to the White Beach, fly to nearby Panay Island every evening where they feed on fruits. The Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), weighing up to 1.2 kilograms, is the largest bat in the world. It is highly enfangered, as is the Giant Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus). During the day, they hang upside-down in trees in Northern Boracay (Barangay Yapak), their only remaining roosting place in the last patches of forest on the island, and one of thier last roosting places in the Philippines.

Boracay has consequently assumed great importance for their survival in the country. The bats unfortunately are eaten as delicacy by some and are target of local hunters. They are also disturbed while roosting with noise and thrown rocks by some visitors who simply want to see them fly.

To protect this impressive but endangeres bats, the Philippine Endemic Species Conservation Project (PESCP) initiated two projects: the Boracay Flying Foxes Observation Tower and the Boracay Bat Information and Education Center. Information about the bats is available at the Center, which also undertakes educational activities, research and monitors the bat population.

May 20
2007

Boracay Butterfly Garden and Farm

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There are two places on Boracay Island worth visiting. the first, butterfly Garden, opened in 2002 and is located at Bulabog Beach . It is an attractively landscape garden where you can walk in an enclosure among rare and beautiful butterflies. This beautiful tropical garden contains in excess of 150 plant species and between 200-300 live tropical Philippine butterflies at any one time. The number of butterfly species it is possible to see on any one visit depends on the time of the year but in excess of 20 different species is normal. Many of the plants are labeled for visitor information, and the important butterfly host plants or breeding plants are emphasized to the visitors.Take a tour to learn about the life cycle of the butterfly, starting with the egg, caterpillars, pupae, and finally the butterfly itself.  Refreshments, plants and handicrafts are available for purchase.

The second, the butterfly Farm, is a tiny, lush graden of tropical plants and delighted by hundreds of these colorful insects in a transparent tent. One can admire wood nymps, common mormons, clippers, plain tigers, lemon migrants and many more. Specialty: live butterflies can be supplier for weddings!