The Philippine is high on the list of priority countries in the world for wildlife conservation because of its remarkable biological diversity, large number of endemic animal and plant species, inadequatewildlife protection measures, and high rate of deforestation. Of the 180 species of mammals in thePhilippines, 115 (67%) are endemic. To date, 9 mammals have already been categorized as "endan-gered" by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). These are the Golden-Crowned Flying Fox, Negros Naked-Backed Fruit Bat, Philippine Tube-Nosed Fruit Bat, Panay Bushy-Tailed Cloud Rat, Ilin-Tailed Cloud Rat, Visayan Warty Pig, Calamian Hog-Deer, Visayan SpottedDeer and Tamaraw
Avian frugivores across Southeast Asia, and in the Philippines in particular, are seriously threaten...
Endangered species of hosts are coupled with endangered species of parasites, which share the risk o...
Abstract Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses of its native habita...
The Philippine is high on the list of priority countries in the world for wildlife conservation beca...
To assess the species richness and endemism of birds and mammals, this study was conducted in and ne...
Bird observations were conducted in Pasonanca Natural Park, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, Phili...
Rich biodiversity is one of the Philippines' greatest assets of which populations of flora and fauna...
The Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi is a diurnal raptor endemic to the Philippines. Its dist...
The Philippines has exceptionally high biodiversity but is also a hotspot. It is a recognized source...
The Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi, first discovered in 1896, is one of the world\u27s most ...
Avian species are good indicators of ecosystem wealth. Its assessment is important to realize the im...
<p>Two pieces of information are minimally required to conserve endangered raptor species — (i) an e...
Indonesia has one of the highest diversities of plants and animals in the world and nine of the elev...
This assessment was specifically carried out to identify the avian species present in the study area...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics. From May ...
Avian frugivores across Southeast Asia, and in the Philippines in particular, are seriously threaten...
Endangered species of hosts are coupled with endangered species of parasites, which share the risk o...
Abstract Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses of its native habita...
The Philippine is high on the list of priority countries in the world for wildlife conservation beca...
To assess the species richness and endemism of birds and mammals, this study was conducted in and ne...
Bird observations were conducted in Pasonanca Natural Park, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, Phili...
Rich biodiversity is one of the Philippines' greatest assets of which populations of flora and fauna...
The Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi is a diurnal raptor endemic to the Philippines. Its dist...
The Philippines has exceptionally high biodiversity but is also a hotspot. It is a recognized source...
The Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi, first discovered in 1896, is one of the world\u27s most ...
Avian species are good indicators of ecosystem wealth. Its assessment is important to realize the im...
<p>Two pieces of information are minimally required to conserve endangered raptor species — (i) an e...
Indonesia has one of the highest diversities of plants and animals in the world and nine of the elev...
This assessment was specifically carried out to identify the avian species present in the study area...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics. From May ...
Avian frugivores across Southeast Asia, and in the Philippines in particular, are seriously threaten...
Endangered species of hosts are coupled with endangered species of parasites, which share the risk o...
Abstract Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses of its native habita...