The Palawan Council for Sustainable Development Staff (PCSDS) on Tuesday inspected the first batch of saltwater crocodile hatchlings at the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center (PWRCC), following this year’s successful collection of over 1,000 eggs for incubation.
According to officials, hatchlings observed during the inspection weighed between 60 to 70 grams and measured approximately 28 centimeters in length. The PWRCC projects a hatch rate of up to 90 percent from the eggs currently being incubated at the facility.
The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), a native apex predator, is bred at the PWRCC as part of long-standing conservation programs supported by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and other partner agencies.
The activity forms part of the implementation of the Strategic Environmental Plan (SEP) for Palawan, under Republic Act 7611.
In line with this mandate, PCSDS emphasized that it continues to adopt an “integrated approach in wildlife conservation initiatives” while working with government and community stakeholders to sustain ecological balance in the province.