- Lake Ngardok
Lake Ngardok is a lake on the
Paulau an island ofBabeldaob and in the State ofMelekeok . It is the largest natural freshwater lake in all of the islands ofMicronesia . The lake and the marshes surrounding it are a refuge for the endangeredsaltwater crocodile (ius), and it is an important breeding location for them. TheNgerdorch River serves as a route that connects crocodiles with the sea. The lake is approximately 493 hectares with an ecosystem provides a habitat for plants, wildlife, and birds, some of which are found only in thePalau Islands. These include the endemicPalau Fruit Dove (biib),Palau Fantail (Melimdelebdeb),Micronesian Imperial-Pigeon , (Belochel) Moorhens,Gray Duck (Debar),Palau Flycatcher (Charmelachull), and theFruit Bat (Olik).The Chief Council of Melekeok State has established the Ngardok Nature Reserve to protect the watershed's slow degragating process, because the importance of the forests are critical to preserving the water quality in the lake. The lake however will soon be established as a reservoir for Palau's New National Capitol in Melekeok.
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