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RG Exploration Travel and Adventure Calauit Island is an island of the Calamian Archipelago, just off the north-western coast of Busuanga Island.

It is part of the Municipality of Busuaga, Palawan, Philippines. The entire island was declared as a wildlife sanctuary and game preserve in 1977, now is a tourist attraction known as Calauit Safari Park. The wild animals were imported from Africa in 1970s to save them from extinction. The imported animals include 20 giraffes, dozens of zebra and antelopes. Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos o

rdered the locals to move other places and then he ordered to clear the bamboo forests to make the place similar to the savannahs of Kenya. Today, the African animals still roaming around the island and the number of animals is increasing. Calauit Safari Park is a game reserve and wildlife sanctuary located in Calauit Island, a 3,700 hectare island in the Calamian Islands chain that lies off the coast of Palawan in the MIMAROPA region of the Philippines. It is known for its wildlife sanctuary with a substantial population of African animals, including giraffes, zebras, and antelopes, as well as local fauna that all roam freely in a game reserve created by former President Ferdinand Marcos in the 1970s
On August 31, 1976, under Presidential Proclamation No. 1578, the island was declared a game preserve and wildlife sanctuary. Presumably, the Philippine government was responding to the request of President Kenyatta of Kenya during a Third World conference for help in saving African wildlife threatened by war and drought. A private, non-profit organization, Conservation and Resource Management Foundation (CRMF), was placed in charge of the forest preserve and wildlife sanctuary. The secluded Calauit Island was considered the ideal location due to its size, terrain, and vegetation. More than 200 families were relocated to Halsey Island 40 kilometers away to make room for 104 feral African animals from eight species: 12 bushbucks, 11 elands, 11 gazelles, 15 giraffes, 18 impalas, 12 waterbucks, 10 topis, and 15 zebras. The animals were transported to the island by the ship MV Salvador on March 4, 1977. Without natural predators, the population of animals grew to 201 after five years, with 143 animals born on Calauit itself. The waterbuck and impala populations in particular were thriving. The gazelles and topis, however, proved less adaptable and died out by 1999. By 2005 there were approximately 481 specimens in all, with the impalas dominating the population at about 150 heads. Calauit Island Safari park
As Grevy’s zebras are considered the most endangered of the world’s three surviving zebra species, the park is proud that they have thrived here. But it is not always easy going. Some of the giraffes seen on the same tour bore the purple marks of iodine that park staff use to treat cuts from the sharp spikes of some local plants. The park also is a haven for indigenous wildlife like the Calamian deer, named for the Calamian islands, the northernmost island cluster in Palawan province, a group that includes Busuanga. There were only 25 left on the island when the park started a conservation effort in 1981, capturing deer for breeding and protecting them once they were released back into the wild. Now there is a thriving herd of 1200. Some of the Filipino species are kept in pens, like the Palawan porcupines. Visitors are allowed to feed them, and apparently they have a passion for bananas. Endangered local species are also protected in the sanctuary. As of 2005, these included 1,200 Calamian deer, 22 mousedeer, 4 Palawan bearcats, 5 crocodiles, and 2 wild pigs. The sanctuary has also been home to Palawan peacock pheasants, porcupines, sea eagles, wildcats, scaly anteaters, and pythons. There have also been programs to rejuvenate and protect the island’s marine resources, forests, and mangroves. In the island’s waters live dugongs, sea turtles, and giant clams. Calauit’s coral reefs, once badly damaged by invasive fishing practices, have recovered and are now rich breeding grounds for fish and crustaceans. During the Marcos regime, the preserve was funded by the Office of the President. Today, the sanctuary is administered by the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD). In recent years, many of the families that were relocated have attempted to reclaim their land on Calauit but have not been successful. Through Executive Order No. 722 ratified on December 12, 2008, the administration of sanctuary was transferred from the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development to the Provincial Government of Palawan on March 23, 2009. Its name was then changed to Calauit Safari Park. It has become an eco-tourism attraction.

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Kung ako ay papanaw
Huwag ka ng mag abala na lagyan ng pagkain ang aking himlayan
Hindi ko narin naman yan matitikman, mapapanis lang sa lalagyan
Mga pagkaing sabi mo'y aking paborito pero makain ay madalang
Bakit ngayon hindi na ako makalalasa nais mo ako ngayong alayan

Kung ako ay papanaw
'Wag mo akong kausapin kahit anong sabihin mo'y 'di ko maririnig
Sa mahimbing kong pagkakatulog wala ng halaga ang pag ibig
Ang bintana kong salamin kung maaari ay huwag mo ng kakatukin
Ako'y mahimbing ng natutulog huwag mo na akong istorbohin

Kung ako ay papanaw
Ano pa ang halaga sa akin ng panalangin mo sa iyong bathala
'Ngalan ko't apelydo'y idinadawet mo ano ba ang aking mapapala?
Habang ikaw ay umuusal para sa katawan kong walang buhay
Mapapagod lang ang iyong dila mananatili rin akong walang malay

Sa araw ng aking libing
Bakit bawat isa sa inyo ay humahagulgol at labis na nagiiyakan
Ba't ngayon n'yo sinasabi ang mga salitang nais ko noong mapakinggan
At bakit ngayon kayo mag bibilin na kayo ay lagi kong bantayan
Hindi ba noong ako ay nabubuhay ako'y laging nag iisa at inyong binayaan

Sa araw ng aking libing
Bakit kayo ay tila abala na parang kayo'y nasa malaking handaan
Sino ba ang maysabi na sa libing ko kayo ay magpuntahan
Nasaan kayo ng ako ay lumuluha at ang buhay ay nasa kagipitan
May kamay ba na nag abot upang alisin ako sa kalumbayan?

Sa araw ng aking libing
Ano pa ba ang silbi ng bulaklak na pinitas mo sa iyong hardin
Ang ganda ba nito ay masisilayan ko bango niya ay masisimsim
Noong ako ay nabubuhay ika'y tinawag di mo ako pinapansin
Ngayo'y hindi na kita kailangan ba't nag abala ka sa aking libing.

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Incredible photos taken by National Geographic of animals in their mother's womb! ✨😮
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