Excerpt from the WOW Philippines website: 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.
I’ve always wished that the metro had more public, tree-laden parks that aren’t crowded and aren’t bombarded with commercial establishments.
We’re so tired of visiting malls all the time, seeing the same commercial establishments, wasting time in arcades or playgrounds… Good thing we thought about visiting Wild Life.

Man Made Lake

Water lily patch along the edge of the lake.

Eagle handler carrying the bird and its lunch.




The kids just having fun…


… and the adults too.

Conserve Water

Vines

Puddle

Exit
At the end of the day, the kids learned how to care for nature more and we have found a new place to bond and relax.

mecars 11:13 am on March 21, 2007 Permalink
nice place, but ive never been there
saya naman ng bonding nyo.. hope to see more of this
David Tong 5:23 pm on March 21, 2007 Permalink
Eden: Sa QC Circle area lang sya, very accessible and mura lang (P10 lang ata entrance)… Nothing exciting but relaxing.
lagal[og] 3:52 pm on March 22, 2007 Permalink
aha! so this is where your field captures came from, david
good diversion for the kids (and the kids at heart) anyway, will link you up to my blog if you don’t mind.
davidtong 6:12 pm on March 22, 2007 Permalink
Hehe, you got me Oggie, the shots you saw from DPP were from Wild Life and our Bulacan trip…
Thanks for visiting dude.
smbismark 11:55 pm on April 5, 2007 Permalink
so nice to hear about wild life again. we frequented that park when i was younger, before the time of the megamalls. i should take my kids there one of these days. do they still have turtles inside one of the buildings? and the swings and the see-saws. i miss that place.