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Dumaguete


Opposite the hospital is this small zoo and research centre housing 16 species of indigenous mammals, reptiles and birds, including the critically endangered Negros bleeding-heart pigeon, Philippine spotted deer (only found on Negros and Panay) and the Visayan warty pig. Donations are appreciated, and needed, as conditions are worrisome.

Cetrop plans to relocate to Valencia in 2018.


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1. Silliman University Anthropology Museum

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2. Rizal Boulevard

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4. Bell Tower

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5. Cata-al War Memorabilia Museum

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6. Pulangbato Falls

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8. Twin Lakes National Park

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