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== Parks and Wildlife Bureau ==
== Parks and Wildlife Bureau ==
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Quezon City's very own zoological and botanical garden, situated near the Quezon Memorial Circle, is a haven for young and old nature lovers. The 80-hectare complex of wooden areas is replete with wildlife conducive for picnicking and promenading. The park is also equipped with a children's playground and a man-made lagoon for boating. Specimens of the country's various flora and fauna, including the famous monkey-eating eagle, are found here.
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*Quezon City's very own zoological and botanical garden, situated near the Quezon Memorial Circle, is a haven for young and old nature lovers. The 80-hectare complex of wooden areas is replete with wildlife conducive for picnicking and promenading. The park is also equipped with a children's playground and a man-made lagoon for boating. Specimens of the country's various flora and fauna, including the famous monkey-eating eagle, are found here.
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* Website: [http://www.pawb.gov.ph/]
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== Gallery ==
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Image:Tomacruz-2009-08-07-00-39-04.JPG|Malagos Gardens Interactive Bird Show
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Coordinates: 14°39′06″N 121°02′40″E 14.651541165952352, 121.0443377494812

Parks and Wildlife Bureau

  • Quezon City's very own zoological and botanical garden, situated near the Quezon Memorial Circle, is a haven for young and old nature lovers. The 80-hectare complex of wooden areas is replete with wildlife conducive for picnicking and promenading. The park is also equipped with a children's playground and a man-made lagoon for boating. Specimens of the country's various flora and fauna, including the famous monkey-eating eagle, are found here.
  • Website: [1]

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