Wake-uppers:
Scene: AJ
Wincielou Johanna “Cielo” Araoarao Gabin was one of the TOP 9 passers of the Civil
Service -SubProfessional Examination (National Level). She placed 6th as the
only top performer in Central Visayas and Bohol. Cielo is the daughter of Engr.
Jerome Gabin and Fiel Angeli Araoarao-Gabin.
Scene: Kapamilya actor Piolo Pascual joined the
rest of ABS-CBN’s “Home Sweetie Home” cast on their Bohol trip last week (May
21). Home Sweetie Home is a situational
comedy topbilled by John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga. Later on, Piolo Pascual
was officially added late last year due to John Lloyd’s absence. Fans shared
photos of Papa Piolo, Toni G at the airport and at Flushing Meadows where they
had a shoot. According to fans, Piolo’s smiles melt the hearts and washed all
the stress away.
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A little over a hundred
species of animals— and counting, many are endemic to the Philippines, roaming
on one-hectare of natural environment in an interior mountain village of Loboc
town.
The Loboc Wildlife and
Nature Park in Barangay Bonbon Upper is part of a 1-hectare property, some 30
kilometers from Tagbilaran City.
The huge property boasts
of hundred species of animals including
the Mariana deer, ostrich and a lion can also be seen from a distance grazing
on the park.
The park also has reptiles
such as crocodiles and snakes, the most prominent of which is the albino
Burmese python.
Many bird species such as
the crowned pigeons, parrots, peacocks, lories, wild ducks, can be seen. The
birds freely fly or perch on trees inside the structure.
The animals are kept in
huge cages but prowl in open spaces to simulate their natural habitat.
Elevated steel walkways
serve as viewing deck for Philippine crocodiles. Bearcat lives nearby.
The favorite selfie spot
remains the bearcat cage and the “serpentarium” where visitors can feed the
bearcat and hold the snakes.
Guests who had been there
were all in awe with what they saw.
“The snakes and deer are my
favorites,” said 5-year-old Mario, who went to the park last Saturday with his
parents and friends.
Visitors can interact and
feed some animals inside the Loboc Wildlife and Nature Park which is now home to hundreds of animals- and counting. Leo Udtohan |
Visitors can take a cool
walk down the canopy trail under the shelter of trees.
The park is not all about
animals as guests will also be treated to the breathtaking sight of over
hundreds of trees and other plants. The
trees are marked with their local and scientific names.
And, all this is just phase
1 of the park.
Former Loboc Mayor Leon
Calipusan, one of the owners, said they intend to bring in more animals by the
end of this year.
He said the opening of Loboc Wildlife and Nature Park is more than just lifting and boosting Loboc’s image as a tourism destination, but is also about improving the quality of livelihood in the town.
Loboc is known as the music capital of Bohol with the floating restaurants as one of the added attractions.
About 50 workers are employed in the park are from Loboc. Calipusan said part of the proceeds from the entrance fee helps fund school children in Loboc town.
“We’ve initially hired 50
employees for the Loboc Wildlife and Nature Park, and we will increase the
employment as soon as we will introduce more activities here,” Calipusan said.
Provincial disaster risk reduction and management officer Anthony Damalerio, who represented Gov. Edgar Chatto, said that the Loboc Wildlife and Nature Park was a welcome development in Bohol’s tourism industry.
Provincial disaster risk reduction and management officer Anthony Damalerio, who represented Gov. Edgar Chatto, said that the Loboc Wildlife and Nature Park was a welcome development in Bohol’s tourism industry.
“This is an added
attraction of Bohol where locals and foreign guests will love this place,” he
said during the grand opening of the park last Saturday, May 26.
Other guests during the
opening were Loboc Mayor Helen Calipusan-Alaba, Lourdes Sultan of Travel
Village, Bohol Tourism Officer Josephine Remolador-Cabarrus, Loboc Councilors
Margel Hilot and Boboy Baguio, businesswoman Uca Trotin and barangay officials.
Calipusan said they will
be developing another five hectares for an adventure park where tourists can camp
and trek.
Though these structures
are still on the drawing board, the nature park alone has certainly placed
Loboc on the tourism map.
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