Malabon Zoo in Manila in the Philippines
82Malabon Zoo
Malabon Zoo in Manila is a private collection of exotic and Philippine endemic animals. The owner, Mr Manny Tangco started the collection in the late 1960's in the back garden of his house and it expanded out from there. A hobby which turned into a labour of love.
The Zoo, open from 08.00 to 17.30 each day is located at 1 Gov Pascual Street, Barrio Potrero, Malabon, Metro Manila.
Reaching the Malabon zoo and aquarium is quite easy from most points in Manila. Head to the LRT and purchase a ticket for Monumento. On leaving the station look down the road for the Monumento (Monument) and walk towards this. Cross straight over and continue down the road. After a five minute walk you will see signs for the zoo and following these you will be there in just a few minutes more.
In comparison to some other Manila Zoos this one is quite expensive at 120 Pesos for adults.
Zoo Entrance
Entrance Dedication
Entrance Dedication
Painted on the wall outside of the zoo is a letter from the local Hospital Chief to the owner. it reads:
"Mr Manny Tangco October 11 2006
Malabon Zoo!!! What an experience. Even with all the recreational Hi-Tech things we can do at present I could not help but be awed with my experience here at Malabon Zoo. I would rather bring my child here than any mall or theme park here. They have such great biodiveristy. All animal are in good condition. It is clean and well maintained. The staff are nice probably because Mr. Tangco himself is a very nice and warm person. I hope more parents and even friends should bring their loved ones at Malabon Zoo.
Dr. Jose Dustin D Morfe, Chief of Hospital, Apayabo District Hospital"
Now I am sorry. Sorry for the Hospital Chief because he has obviously had quite a sheltered life. Malabon Zoo is a sad little place with insufficient space for the majority of the animals it keeps. I do not believe that deliberate cruelty is an issue here, it simply because they do not and can not do any better. I don't doubt that Mr. Tangco is a very nice man.
If somehow the visitor to Malabon Zoo could close their eyes to the cages and conditions as they walked through the zoo and simply read the inspirational signs they would come out the other side a better person.
I don't believe there is another zoo anywhere with as much signage drawing attention to global warming and climate change. The implication is that the animals in the zoo are being rescued from the wild. Sorry, but we have not got that desperate yet.
The staff at Malabon and Mr Tangco himself could learn much by visiting better collections or having some multiskilled keepers visit for a week or so.
The Manila Zoo very often gets bad press in Manila, and quite rightfully so. However in the general scheme of things the Manila Zoo is all round very much better than Malabon.
Neither collection shows any pretensions at being the member of a breeding progamme of any sort or being involved with education. Lacking just these two tenets of the raison d'etre of a zoo is enough for me to question why these particular zoos exist in the first place.
Entrance
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Philippine Brown Deer Enclosure
Space restriction
Animals in captivity do not require the amount of space they do in the wild. Here though the majority of animals are severely resticted. The Philippine Brown Deer are stabled on concrete 24/7. They have no paddock as such. Whereas the food they were eating looked good and the fact that they were breeding are signs that they are cared for it is simply not enough.
One of several totally inadequate crocodile enclosures
One of the very few 'non inspirational' signs
But the Salty says
Signage
In spite of the really huge amount of signage here there is actually very little to educate the visitors about the animals. Animal related signs are a rarity.
This is a safe zoo to visit, comparatively, because for a good portion of it it is the visitors who are caged. Where there are barriers they are wide and there are actually a few staff wandering about. It is a small zoo though.
The pity is that the cages such as they are obstruct viewing.
Plant a Tree
Say You Love Me
Malabon Zoo Library
Himalayan Bear
They do have a grizzly bear here too. Impossible to photograph through the wire and clutter.
When you wander around a collection like this you wish there was something better...a rescue centre perhaps? Not so. In Is it a Zoo I say "this absolutely ignorant concept that you cannot rescue something TO a zoo but only FROM a zoo" . Malabon and Manila are a case in point because any animal 'rescued' from here would end up in Metro Manilas official rescue centre at Nino Aquino Park and Wildlife Centre. There the space restrictions bare probably tighter and funding smaller.
The Tigers 'Inside' Housing
Leopard Cat
Enclosures
The Enclosures in Malabon Zoo range from bad to rotten. Once again the Evil Philippine Dog Cage raises its ugly head and acts as the influence for the design of housing for so many different species.
The only enclosure which was half way decent was one of the two tiger displays. Here there was unobstructed glass viewing....it was also probably the largest cage in the zoo. Three tigers in there. Two were limping badly. The third never moved during my visit.
The Tigers is one of the more spacious enclosures
Enrichment
The sign on the Orangutan Cage suggested that they had actually heard of enrichment. The enclosure did contain a few tyres and ropes so something is/has been done to make life more interesting. As with many zoos though it is missing the point. There is a big difference between absolutely essential cage furniture and enrichment.
I did not see much even in the way of furniture in other exhibits. Many of these were just too small. The Leopard Cat is a case in point.
Orangutan
Sign at Orangutan
Good Zoo or Bad Zoo?
I have visited a lot of zoos and I suppose Malabon would appear somewhere in the bottom ten. Malabon Zoo though would be in the company of some multi million dollar commercial set ups whose sole reason is exploitation of the creatures they exhibit.
Malabon, I feel, means well but just misses the point.
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Ahh, Malabon, my hometown, yeay yeay!!!
This is a wonderful hub, and a very interesting read. Thank you for taking me to a place in the world I have never been, and opening my eyes to a very "unique" zoo. I feel like I was walking around in this zoo right next to you.
I'm sorry but I disagree TOTALLY that Manila Zoo is better than Malabon Zoo... Manila Zoo is very dirty compared to Malabon Zoo and the animals in Manila Zoo are very malnourished and they stink. That's the reason why Manila Zoo very often gets bad press. I would choose to bring my friends to Malabon Zoo than Manila Zoo. Sorry but I totally disagree with you.
its great to visit this place its full of wildness thats all....
Im from the Philippines but i have never gone there. Thanks for this wonderful tour.
You're right peter many of our fellow Filipinos have said that they are disappointed about it. It seems that they rescued the animals from the wild just to worsen their life in the zoo.
ang ganda ng lugar dito kasi nasa zoo ako
Thanks for the things you wrote here. it's an eye opener for most of us.
Sigh. I agree with you. I visited for the first time in February and almost ended up in tears while I was still inside the zoo. I will be posting my own photos of it on Thursday, May 6. Came by your blog because I was trying to find out if the zoo has a web page (seems not though).
meeron po kami ditong unggo 2 girl and boy pinamimigay na po namin baka po gusto ninyon kunin /malabon zoo/
Have u try to visit the Dubai Zoo? maybe u will find the Malabon Zoo far better! Thanks a lot maybe from your observation the Malabon Zoo owner will make it better.
I agree with u that the Manila Zoo is much better that the Malabon Zoo but of course Manila Zoo is much more spacious than the Malabon Zoo....
This is an interesting yet disturbing topic.I was just so ignorant i did not pay attention when I visited malabon zoo June of this year. I looked for its website since I am thinking of bringning my younger brothers there this weekend but I am now hesitating. I'm not sure if it's ok for them to see such cruelty.
Thanks for this. I hope Mr. Tangco will consider this.
I saw pictures that shows orang-utans with Christmas clothing or wearing slips from Malabon Zoo.
First they have been spoiled their freedom then they have been robbed their dignity.
It's sad that people would find this entertaining and it is heartbreaking that such practices still go on.
End to all zoos, keep wildlife in the wild!
i thought this zoo is amazing but then malabon zoo has the most rude people on earth!
they dont have etiquette on how the "owner" handle his queries to phone...
Mr. Manny Tangco is very disappointing and have poor etiquette to people like me...
we went to malabon zoo last week and my 2year old daughter had so much fun looking at the different animals... as far as im concerened thats all that matters to me...
sir how do you go to malabon zoo from angeles city by commuting?
When you come to visit Manila again, please look us up. My husband is John Chua, an advertising photographer who volunteers at the zoo to take care of Maali, the elephant. He has been taking care of her for the past ten years. We know that there is much still to be done at the zoo, and we are trying our best to help. The Manila Zoo has a new director and he is very open to suggestions on how to improve the zoo. Some positive suggestions would be appreciated.
Ok, let us know. I think you can access my email address since this is your blog. If not, just write your email address and I will give you my cellphone number.















vita b. manangan 2 years ago
Hello,before i send comment to the management of this "ZOO" i would to say Magandang Umaga"po sa inyong lahat diyan maybe yu all wondering that i know this language i am a filipino married to malaysian.i always check our Zoo in my internet my hubby also.but he very disappointing to see our Zoo, please improve it thank you.