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Rain Forest & Butterflies
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THE MINI-FOREST
The PACEM mini-forest was the first feature of the Park to be launched. It is a demonstration area for sustainable forest management. Here visitors learn about the importance of forest and biodiversity for the survival of the
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planet Earth. The mini-forest also serves the more immediate goal of mantaining good air quality in the immediate area. Benches, walkways and a suspension bridge allow visitors to experience comfortably the beauty of nature
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Assumption Antipolo is home to a large number of indigenous butterfly species.
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PACEM Eco-Park features a butterfly garden which houses various species of butterflies.
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The Butterfly Garden has been envisioned as a laboratory where students can observe the unique
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lifecycle of butterflies, thus reinforcing the knowledge they acquire from books and in classrooms
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