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Timpoong and Hibok-Hibok Natural Monument is a Philippine natural monument located in Northern Mindanao on the island of
Camiguin Camiguin, officially the Province of Camiguin ( ceb, Probinsya sa Camiguin; tl, Lalawigan ng Camiguin; Kamigin: ''Probinsya ta Kamigin''), is an island province in the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about off the northern coast of Min ...
. It encompasses two scenic volcanoes in the Camiguin Mindanao range that span the core of Camiguin: Mount Mambajao, which includes Mount Timpoong, its highest peak, and Mount Catarman, which includes Mount Hibok-Hibok, the island's only currently active volcano. Established in 2004 through Proclamation No. 570 issued by President Gloria Arroyo, the natural monument is an important watershed containing the only remaining rainforest on Camiguin. It supports a variety of endemic flora and fauna and is also noted for its waterfalls, rivers and springs. During the 13th
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Ministerial Meeting on the Environment in 2015, the Timpoong and Hibok-Hibok monument was formally declared an
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Description

The protected area stretches along the central and western interior of the island of Camiguin. It also includes a buffer zone of surrounding Mount Hibok-Hibok and surrounding Mount Timpoong, and extends into four of the five municipalities on the island:
Mambajao Mambajao, officially the Municipality of Mambajao, is a 3rd class municipality of the Philippines, municipality and capital of the Philippine Province, province of Camiguin, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 41,09 ...
, Catarman, Mahinog and Sagay. At above sea level, Mount Timpoong is the highest peak of Mount Mambajao. Mambajao is the central and largest of the island's three volcanic mountains (the others being Mount Catarman and Mount Sagay, also known as Mount Guinsiliban). Mount Mambajao's other peaks are Mambajao Peak at above sea level, and an unnamed peak with an elevation of . It has flank vents located on Campana Hill and Minokol Hill. Located just northwest of Mambajao is Mount Catarman. Its highest peak is Mount Hibok-Hibok which measures in elevation and is classified as an active stratovolcano. Mount Tres Marias and Mount Vulcan Daan (Old Volcano) are Mount Catarman's other peaks. The protected area is also noted for its hydrological features, many of which are popular among tourists and hikers. They include waterfalls such as the Katibawasan, Binangawan and Tuasan Falls, cold and hot springs like those of Ardent and Santo NiƱo, and rivers such as Sagay and Binangawan rivers. It is also the location of the Hibok-Hibok Volcano Observatory of the
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS, ; tl, Surian ng Pilipinas sa Bulkanolohiya at Sismolohiya) is a Philippine national institution dedicated to provide information on the activities of volcanoes, earthquakes, and ...
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Flora and fauna

Timpoong and Hibok-Hibok comprises about of mossy forests at elevations above , of residual lowland dipterocarp forests at elevations above , and brush lands and open grasslands covering the remaining . The natural monument was established for the conservation of
endangered An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inva ...
and
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
fauna that live within those forests. They include one bird species and two mammals that can only be found in Camiguin: the Camiguin hanging parrot, and the
Camiguin forest mouse The Camiguin forest mouse (''Apomys camiguinensis'') is a forest mouse endemic to the island of Camiguin in the southern Philippines. It has large ears and eyes, a long tail and rusty-brown fur, and it feeds mostly on insects and seeds. This des ...
and
Camiguin forest rat Camiguin forest rat, or Camiguin bullimus (''Bullimus gamay'') is one of three species of rodents in the genus ''Bullimus''. It is endemic to the island of Camiguin Camiguin, officially the Province of Camiguin ( ceb, Probinsya sa Camiguin; ...
. Other fauna include the
Camiguin hawk-owl The Camiguin boobook or Camiguin hawk-owl (''Ninox leventisi'') is an owl species resident to the Camiguin island in the Philippines. It is the only owl in the country with greenish-yellow or grayish eyes. It was previously known as a subspecies ...
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writhed hornbill The writhed hornbill (''Rhabdotorrhinus leucocephalus''), also known as the Mindanao wrinkled hornbill, is a species of hornbill in the family Bucerotidae. It is endemic to humid forests on the Philippine islands of Mindanao, Dinagat and Camig ...
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Mindanao shrew The Mindanao shrew (''Crocidura beatus'') is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pili ...
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Camiguin narrow-mouthed frog ''Aphantophryne nana'' is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to the Philippines and is known with certainty only from the island of Camiguin. It is unclear whether similar frogs from northeast Mindanao are referable to ...
,
big-eyed frog ''Leptopelis'' is a genus of frogs in the family Arthroleptidae. They are found throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, excluding Madagascar. It is placed in monotypic subfamily Leptopelinae, although this subfamily is not always recognized. They have ...
and
small rufous horseshoe bat The small rufous horseshoe bat (''Rhinolophus subrufus'') is a species of bat in the family Rhinolophidae. It is endemic to the Philippines on the island of Camiguin, Catanduanes, Luzon, Mindanao and Mindoro Mindoro is the seventh largest ...
. Its vegetation consists of tropical plants endemic to Camiguin such as ''Miguelia reticulata'', ''Medinilla multiflora'', ''Memecylon subcaudatum'', ''Syzygium camiguense'', ''Coelogyne confusa'' and ''Goodyera ramosii''.


References

{{ASEAN Heritage Parks Natural monuments of the Philippines Geography of Camiguin Protected areas established in 2004 2004 establishments in the Philippines ASEAN heritage parks