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The gallery presents a captivating exploration of notable freshwater wetlands found within the country, offering visitors a closer look at the distinctive plant and animal species associated with these ecosystems. Through a diverse range of exhibits, including preserved specimens, videos, photographs, and models, the gallery showcases the remarkable biodiversity thriving in freshwater habitats. Among the standout exhibits are the rare Kabauing-bauing Isoetes philippinensis, a freshwater plant species exclusively found in Lanao Province, Mindanao, and the unique Bucal freshwater crab Sundathelphusa sp., a recently discovered species inhabiting Luzon.
To further enhance the visitor experience, the gallery features sixteen graphic panels that provide valuable insights into freshwater ecosystems, conservation efforts, and the various species and habitats they encompass. These panels offer a visual feast of information, shedding light on the intricate interplay between the flora and fauna of freshwater environments. Additionally, the gallery highlights two notable species that are native exclusively to the country's freshwater wetlands: the Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) and the Philippine duck (Anas luzonica). These species, which have adapted uniquely to freshwater habitats, serve as prominent symbols of the rich biodiversity found in the country's wetland ecosystems.
By showcasing the wonders of freshwater ecosystems and the diverse array of species they support, this gallery aims to raise awareness about the importance of conserving and protecting these delicate habitats. Through the combination of preserved specimens, multimedia exhibits, and informative panels, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the beauty and significance of freshwater wetlands in the Philippines. The gallery serves as a testament to the country's commitment to safeguarding its unique ecological heritage and inspiring a sense of stewardship for these vital ecosystems.