Bali

Bali ecology

Wild forests stretching from Bali on the northwestern part of the island. Wildlife is plentiful in Bali. Bats, iguanas, squirrels, mouse deer, barking deer, civets and over 300 species of birds from Green Green Bali. Schools of dolphins frolicking near Padang Bai, Candidasa and Lovina, and there are colors of coral reef fish and small eels, sponges, crustaceans and plankton, whale sharks eat the whole coast of the island Menjangan. Ducks, chickens, roosters, pigs and cows are the complete picture of a Balinese peasant life.
Bali is also unique that it offers comfortable accommodation in Bali explorers in good prices, even in national parks.
The Bali Barat National Park was established for forests and wildlife reserve. These are large tropical trees to reach the sky, nursing a variety of wild orchids growing on their branches. Pines line the mountains. Bali Barat National Park, located on the northwest side of the island is a paradise for wildlife such as the Sunda pangolin, mouse deer, leopard cat, Indian muntjac, black giant squirrel, and several species of monkeys and apes of the sheet. Bali tiger (Panthera tigris Balica) used to traverse the woods in large numbers, but now you can find a deer or a boar, an observation of the tiger is like winning the lottery with pari impossible.
Bali is a tribute to the beauty of nature does its work on humans. Each house, village and town is a unique brand of beautification of love by its inhabitants. Bali has around 280 birds including the endangered Bali Starling.