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  1. May 24, 2023 · The Tarsier Conservation Area can be found in Loboc on Bohol Island in the Philippines. Click here to see the location on Google maps. From the main tourist area of Panglao, it is a 50 km drive that takes around 1 hour to reach the Bohol Tarsier Sanctuary.

  2. The Tarsier Conservation Area is a sanctuary in Loboc, Bohol where you can have a close encounter with the tarsiers and learn more about their nature. This endangered creature is one of the iconic symbols of Bohol. The province has several tarsier sanctuaries to ensure their preservation.

  3. Jul 10, 2017 · Bohol Tarsier in Villa Aurora, Bilar, Bohol is one of the only few tarsier conservation areas certified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to take care of the rare Philippine Tarsiers since July 2016. Visit Bohol Tarsier to fill your knowledge of the wide-eyed tarsiers.

  4. What is Tarsier Conservation Area? The Tarsier Conservation Area is a sanctuary nestled in the lush forests of Loboc, Bohol, dedicated to the preservation and protection of one of the smallest primates in the world, the Philippine tarsier.

  5. The Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary is an eco-tourism destination located in Corella, Bohol. It is where you can see and visit the second smallest primates that are mostly found in Southeast Asia: tarsiers.

  6. Sep 9, 2023 · The Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area is home to the Philippine tarsier, a critically endangered species and one of the world’s smallest primates. These tiny creatures, with their large eyes and peculiar appearance, are an enigma of the animal kingdom.

  7. Tarsier Conservation Area (Loboc): Situated in the town of Loboc, this sanctuary offers visitors a chance to see tarsiers in their natural habitat. The area features a well-maintained trail through the forest, where tarsiers can be spotted clinging to trees or leaping between branches.

  8. Jun 9, 2024 · The Tarsier Conservation Area spans a significant portion of Loboc's lush forest, providing a natural and overall larger protected environment for tarsiers to live and breed. Location: Loboc, Bohol, approximately 24 km (15 miles) east of Tagbilaran City. Entrance Fee: 80 PHP, also supports conservation efforts and the maintenance of ...

  9. It's a short 15-20 min walk in the conservation area open for tourists. Only 8 tarsiers can be watched there. Overall there are around 100+ tarsiers in the whole conservation area. But to see these tiny things live in their habitat is very special. Also by visiting you funding the Conservation Center.

  10. Explore the Tarsier Sanctuary in Bohol, Philippines. The Tarsier Sanctuary, located in Bilar, Bohol, is a 167.64-acre forest reserve that protects and preserves the natural habitat of the Philippine tarsier. Here’s what you can expect during your visit:

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