Poverty Incidence of Bunawan Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] There are three high schools in the municipality.
The municipality planned to make the giant beast the centerpiece of an ecotourism park for species found in the marshlands.
[6] On November 9, 2011, the National Geographic Team confirmed that Lolong was the world's biggest crocodile.
Experts from an area crocodile farm were called in to capture the wild animal, which destroyed four traps before a stronger one caught it.
Several other crocodiles roam the marshy areas on the outskirts of town, and villagers have been told to avoid the marshes at night.