Sunday, January 10, 2016

SIERRA MADRE BIODIVERSITY

WILDERNESS -
Endemic to the Philippines, the Philippine oriole is found wildly in the thick forest of Sierra Madre, part of Ilagan, Isabela. This vast forestland located northeast of the Philippines is considered a national park by decrees, a protected land, under the management of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

Let us all act to save the Earth now. Illegal logging, destructive mining, exploitation of natural resources contribute to the dwindling species of plants in animals. If we don't stop abusing mother nature, revenge will rage us all, and these beautiful creatures will soon pass to extinction our loving children will never see again.
Perching cautiously atop a gmelina tree in the heart of Sierra Madre, a Philippine oriole stands high keeping a panoramic view of its surrounding. (Ilagan Sanctuary)

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