
PROGRAM GOAL: To increase the wild Philippine Crocodile population and protect its wetland habitats in Isabela Province, north Luzon Island, Philippines
Zoos Victoria works closely with the Mabuwaya Foundation, local communities and government to protect one of the last known breeding populations of the Critically Endangered Philippines Crocodile, Crocodylus mindorensis.
This program is based in the Northern Sierra Madre National Park (359,486 ha), on north-east Luzon Island in the Philippines, and integrates wildlife conservation with community development.
This is the primary in situ conservation program for the Philippines Crocodile. The crocodile is also promoted as a flagship for broader freshwater wetland conservation across northern Luzon, and the presence of the program is starting to act as a buffer to illegal logging in the national park. The program has become a model for conservation programs elsewhere in the Philippines.
Find out more about Melbourne Zoo's resident pair of Philippine Crocs. Watch them feed and learn about their breeding plans from Keeper Raelene
THE CONSERVATION ISSUE
The Philippines Crocodile is one of the most threatened crocodilians in the world. Populations have been decimated by hunting, loss of isolated populations and ongoing habitat destruction. There are now only two remnant populations, both of which continue to be threatened by habitat loss.
The Philippines has laws to protect its environment and wildlife, but the capacity to implement these laws at a national scale is often lacking. Although not an issue on Luzon Island, civil insurgency has also prevented protection or even study of wildlife in some areas.
Local community responsibility for managing community affairs (including natural resource management) is a key factor in the success of the Mabuwaya Foundation’s program.
KEY PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
With strong support from the local government, the Mabuwaya Foundation works with local farming communities to implement the National Recovery Plan for the Philippines Crocodile by:
ZOOS VICTORIA'S ROLE
Zoos Victoria has been actively involved in Philippines Crocodile conservation since 1993. We provide funding for the Mabuwaya Foundation’s on-ground work (habitat protection, wild crocodile population surveys). We are also the International Coordinator for the Philippines Crocodile, and so work strategically with the National Recovery Team to facilitate partnerships with the Philippine Government and international organizations (including fundraising and partnership agreements with zoos in the USA and Europe).
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Key achievements of this program include:
PROGRAM PARTNERS
Our key field partner is the Mabuwaya Foundation, a non-government organisation established in 2003 by Filipino and Dutch biologists. The Foundation works very closely with the San Mariano Municipal Government and local mayors and their communities.
The Foundation also facilitates a wide range of joint projects through Isabela State University (Philippines) and Leiden University (Netherlands) under the banner of the Cagayan Valley Program for the Environment & Development.
More information and references on the Philippine Crocodile Recovery conservation program
Find out more
Adult Philippines Crocodile |
Release of juvenile crocodile from 'head-start program' |
Sign promoting Philippines Crocodiles |
Juvenile crocodile, hatched as part of 'head-start program' |
Philippines Crocodile habitat |
Wild Philippines Crocodile |