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Innah Patrishia Austinne B. Pallarca

Bohol-Natsc13 PBL Project

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Innah Patrishia Austinne B. Pallarca

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Geographical LocationLocated in the Philippines. It is

between a latitude of 9˚30’ and 10°15’ North and a longitude of 123°40' and 124°30' East.

It is located at about 626 km south of Manila.

Amount of PrecipitationHas an average precipitation of 12 cm in

the month of January and 13 cm in the month of July.

Climate and Prevailing WeatherAverage temperature of 26 °C in the

month of January and 28°C in the month of July.

Usually warm and dry along the near the coasts while humid or cold in the inner areas of the province.

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MolaveScientific

NameVitex parviflora

NarraScientific

NamePterocarpus indicus Mangrove

Scientific NameRhizophora stylosa

Flora

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Philippine TarsierScientific

NameTarsius syrichta

Philippine Macaque

Scientific NameMacaca fascicularis

Nectar BatScientific

Name Eonycteris robusta

Fauna

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Molave TreeReaches a height of 120 ft.Texture is fineWood is light yellow, yellow brown, or reddish

brown.

NarraA large deciduous tree reaching a height of 30-40m.Leaves are 12-22 cm long and pinnate.Flowers are slightly fragrant and have yellow or

orange-yellow petals.

MangroveA very narrow and fringing forest.Habitat is along tropical and subtropical coastlines.Leaves are evergreen.Have salt resistance.

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Philippine TarsierGray FurMiddle Finger is Elongated

Head & body length is measures at around 118-149 mm

Has a nearly naked tailHas sharp teeth

Philippine MacaqueTheir tail is usually long as their entire body.Has cheek pouches for food storage.Weigh between 3-9kgs.

Philippine Nectar BatSharp TeethColors vary; can be black, brown or gray

Can weigh from 2g to 1kg.The largest bats have a wing size of 1.5 m and the smallest bats have

a wing size of barely 15cm.

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Bohol is important to me because it has many natural assets that I could use especially in my chosen field.

The eccentric food in Bohol comes from it’s natural resources so it’s vital for me to learn the natural resources of Bohol.

Also, the location is very helpful especially in attracting tourists so it is best to put up a business in this province.