New Britain in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea supports 14 endemic bird species and together with New Ireland, forms an Endemic Bird Area that supports 38 restricted range species. Extensive conversion of lowland forest to oil palm plantations resulted in the loss of over 20% of forest under 100 m altitude between 1989 and 2000. However the rate of loss has subsequently slowed (2.2% loss across all altitudes between 2002 and 2014), and much forest remains at higher altitudes: 72% of New Britain remained forested (including secondary forest) in 2014. Despite the ongoing high threat and rich endemic bird fauna, the state of knowledge of the conservation status of birds in New Britain is very poor. We use an unprecedented dataset ...
Species checklists are a fundamental component of biodiversity research. They foster understanding o...
Deforestation is one of the major causes of the loss of biodiversity as it limits food source,destro...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
Remote sensing is increasingly used by policy-makers and conservationists to identify conservation p...
In comparison with other tropical forest land uses such as selective logging, little is known of the...
[Figures and tables at the bottom of the document] In comparison with other tropical forest land use...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
The recent compilation of IUCN Action Plans for partridges and pheasants has highlighted the need fo...
Limited resources are available to address the world's growing environmental problems, requiring con...
[Extract] The Golden-shouldered Parrot Psephotus chrysopterygiusis listed as an Endangered species u...
A survey of conservation reserves, rainforest remnants and agricultural districts in northeastern Ne...
The Tagula butcherbird (Cracticus louisiadensis) is an endemic island species of butcherbird that ha...
We report on a bird survey in and near Gunung Lumut Protection Forest in East Kalimantan, and evalua...
We report on a bird survey in and near Gunung Lumut Protection Forest in East Kalimantan, and evalua...
New Guinea. Two hundred and five bird species were recorded in lowland alluvial forest of the Basin:...
Species checklists are a fundamental component of biodiversity research. They foster understanding o...
Deforestation is one of the major causes of the loss of biodiversity as it limits food source,destro...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
Remote sensing is increasingly used by policy-makers and conservationists to identify conservation p...
In comparison with other tropical forest land uses such as selective logging, little is known of the...
[Figures and tables at the bottom of the document] In comparison with other tropical forest land use...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
The recent compilation of IUCN Action Plans for partridges and pheasants has highlighted the need fo...
Limited resources are available to address the world's growing environmental problems, requiring con...
[Extract] The Golden-shouldered Parrot Psephotus chrysopterygiusis listed as an Endangered species u...
A survey of conservation reserves, rainforest remnants and agricultural districts in northeastern Ne...
The Tagula butcherbird (Cracticus louisiadensis) is an endemic island species of butcherbird that ha...
We report on a bird survey in and near Gunung Lumut Protection Forest in East Kalimantan, and evalua...
We report on a bird survey in and near Gunung Lumut Protection Forest in East Kalimantan, and evalua...
New Guinea. Two hundred and five bird species were recorded in lowland alluvial forest of the Basin:...
Species checklists are a fundamental component of biodiversity research. They foster understanding o...
Deforestation is one of the major causes of the loss of biodiversity as it limits food source,destro...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...