• 2 months ago
#DapatAlamMo na matatagpuan sa Santa Catalina, Negros Oriental ang isang monkey sanctuary. Samantala, isang sanctuary din para sa mga kabog o flying foxes ang maaaring puntahan sa Negros Occidental. Silipin ‘yan sa video.

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00:00You know Susan, in the tenderness of some animals, sometimes we forget that they also have a personal space.
00:07Yes, Kuya Kim, the interaction of monkeys and humans is free in a place, in Santa Calina, Negros Oriental.
00:13But, it is not impossible to avoid or avoid the monkeys.
00:18You know, the behavior of the monkeys.
00:20It's really annoying.
00:20Yes, it's really annoying.
00:21How do they face this situation?
00:24This is the story of Tatak Public Affairs' Doc Ferdzrecio in the program Born to be Wild.
00:31Born to be Wild
00:37In Santa Catalina, Negros Oriental,
00:41a group of monkeys are slowly coming out.
00:46When they see a bunch of bananas, they come closer.
00:52They are each other in picking bananas.
00:55There is also a bonus of mangoes.
00:58Some of them don't want to share the food.
01:01But there is a brotherly relationship between the smaller monkeys.
01:07On the other side, there is a group of monkeys.
01:10They don't fight with each other.
01:13In this sanctuary,
01:15the boundaries of the monkeys are respected by two groups.
01:19When two groups are here,
01:21it's just there in the middle.
01:22If you feed one group there,
01:24they don't come closer.
01:26A few moments later,
01:28their visitors arrived.
01:31They are each other in greeting the tourists.
01:34But of course,
01:35their food is
01:36a bunch of bananas.
01:38In this sanctuary,
01:40the interaction of monkeys and humans is free.
01:43But before this sanctuary can be found,
01:46monkeys were killed every time they step on the field.
01:51It's a pest and it steals crops.
01:54To avoid this,
01:56a resident gave his land
01:58for the monkeys to live.
02:00In the latest study of monkeys by experts,
02:05from a vulnerable status,
02:08Philippine long-tailed macaques or monkeys are now endangered.
02:12According to the latest IUCN assessment,
02:14long-tailed macaques are considered as endangered.
02:18And the reason for this is
02:20the threats to them,
02:22such as habitat destruction,
02:24pet trade,
02:25and hunting.
02:26That's why the sanctuaries that become eco-tourism sites
02:30are of great help in protecting animals.
02:33This is how the Mambucal Resort and Wildlife Sanctuary
02:37was used for long-tailed macaques or flying foxes
02:39in Negros Occidental,
02:40where long-tailed macaques or large flying foxes
02:43live on tall trees.
02:45Here,
02:46the approach and handling of wildlife is closely monitored.
02:51Often, long-tailed macaques or large flying foxes
02:53are found here.
02:54Today,
02:55I didn't expect to see a long-tailed macaque
02:58that fell from a tree.
03:00It's a bit weak.
03:02It will attempt to fly.
03:03Since it's not doing it,
03:05it's really weak.
03:06Something's wrong with the leg.
03:07Because usually,
03:08it's upside down.
03:10Why can't it reach the ground?
03:13It's not aggressive,
03:14and I just let it fly.
03:17I thought that's why it fell,
03:18because it's weak.
03:19But when we examined it,
03:21it didn't fall from a tree.
03:24For it to collect its bearings,
03:26and then let's see later if it can fly again.
03:28Because it can't fly,
03:29B-Boy moved it to a place far from people's eyes.
03:34Ecotourism sites play a big role
03:36in conserving the natural habitat of wildlife.
03:39In the small world that animals live in,
03:41it's important to respect their space.
03:44Don't just touch them.
03:46And don't catch them if you don't have to.
03:50Keep your distance
03:51for the peaceful life of humans and animals
03:55in one place.
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