Avilon Zoo, Wildlife conservation facility in Montalban, Philippines.
Avilon Zoo is a zoological facility near Rodriguez in the Philippines with extensive animal collections. The grounds house thousands of specimens spanning hundreds of species including mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and freshwater fish in separate areas.
Founded in 2005, the facility grew into the Philippines' largest animal collection under the Avilon Wildlife Conservation Foundation. Since its opening, it has served as a major center for animal research and protection efforts in the region.
The zoo prioritizes care for native Philippine species and demonstrates how such facilities contribute to preserving endangered animals. Visitors can witness these conservation efforts firsthand while watching animals raised within protection programs.
The facility offers guided tours and is open daily to visitors with separate entrance areas for different zones. Wear comfortable shoes and plan several hours to explore the grounds, as the property is quite large and spread out.
The zoo runs specialized breeding programs for rare species and has successfully reproduced Gray's monitor lizards in controlled conditions. These achievements demonstrate how scientific efforts at zoos can help preserve species that face threats in the wild.
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