In response to these criticisms, animal welfare groups have urged tourists to avoid visiting the Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area. The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has stated that the facility "falls short of the minimum standards for the care of tarsiers" and that "tarsiers are wild animals and should not be kept in captivity." The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has also expressed concerns about the welfare of the tarsiers at the Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area.
In addition to the ethical concerns, there are also conservation concerns associated with the Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area. The facility breeds tarsiers in captivity and sells them to other zoos and wildlife parks. This contributes to the illegal trade in tarsiers, which is a major threat to the survival of the species.
For these reasons, it is recommended that tourists avoid visiting the Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area. By doing so, you can help to protect these endangered animals and promote responsible wildlife tourism.
Here are some alternative places to see tarsiers in Bohol:
* The Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella
* The Tarsier Conservation Area in Tarsier Hills
* The Tarsier Sanctuary in Bilar
* The Tarsier Sanctuary in Loboc
These facilities are committed to providing tarsiers with a safe and humane environment and do not allow visitors to touch or hold the animals.