NEGROS FORESTS AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION,INC.

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Bacolod, Philippines

negrosforests.org
Wildlife refuge· Non-profit organization· Zoo· Tourist attraction

NEGROS FORESTS AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION,INC. Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

NEGROS FORESTS AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION,INC. is located in Bacolod, Philippines on S Capitol Rd. NEGROS FORESTS AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION,INC. is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in Philippines.

Address

S Capitol Rd

Phone

+63 344339234

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Norman Giovanni Guevarra

A well maintain zoo in the heart of Bacolod. The Negros Forest Park Biodiversity Conservation Center have well maintain structures for endemic plants and animals. If you are looking for endemic trees, do not hesitate to inquire inside the park to bring home your very own. They also have several lectures during our visit.

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Roem Delleva

The best place and rescue center for wildlife of Negros.

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Zippo Player

well everytime i drive to the city of bacolod Negros forests and nature is the most clean and quite place and u can feel the nature

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Glenn Jalmas

A must place to visit for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Two Thumbs way up on this one.

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maria theresa forteza

A must place to bring your kids.

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Hazel Jane Canilao

Conservatory and a sanctuary in the city of Bacolod. Good to see a place that is being maintained by foundations for our future generation to see and appreciate the beauty of the different animals they have here. Recommended for all ages. Ramps are also available for PWDs.

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Ryan VD

The most convenient way to see up close the most enchanting, beautiful and severely endangered species of the Phil. Some of my faves- baboy talonon (visayan warty pig), badlitan (negros bleeding heart pigeon), tularik (visayan tarictic hornbill), agila (south phil hawk eagle) and the oriental dollarbird. You can also find some rescued eagles there. Afterwards, get some souvenir items, donate and help them to "keep their hearts beating"

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Denise Alvarez

Negros Forest Park is dedicated to the conservation of endangered and endemic animals. It has been home to 47 species of wildlife and one of the last remaining green spaces in the city. If you want to know how to take care of the animals and feed them, you can volunteer.