Crocodiles have a long breeding life, which ranges from 25-30 years. There are 27 species and subspecies of crocodiles throughout the world, 18 of which are in danger of extinction, the rest being threatened with declining population due to overhunting and habitat destruction. Two known crocodile species exist in the Philippines: Crocodylus mindorensis (freshwater crocodile) and C. porosus (saltwater crocodile). Killing adult crocodiles, as is being done now, drastically reduces the potential population. Moreover, toxic wastes from mines, destruction of marshes and riverine habitats, and the conversion of their natural habitats for fishponds additionally threaten their populations. Estimates indicate that there are only about 100 Philippine...
The lower Zambezi valley is an important conservation area for both Zambia and Zimbabwe, encompassin...
Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory of Australia were protected in 1...
Dasht River is the largest seasonal river in District Gwadar and Turbat which is fed by Nehang and K...
Crocodiles have a long breeding life, which ranges from 25-30 years. There are 27 species and subspe...
The freshwater Philippine crocodile Crocodylus mindorensis (endemic to the Philippine archipelago) i...
Forty years ago crocodile stocks in the wild were seriously depleted, but in recent years interest i...
Crocodile surveys were carried out on the islands of Dalupiri and Fuga, northern Philippines to veri...
Studies of diet are fundamental to understanding a species’ ecology, and in relation to conservation...
This article challenges several assumptions that have shaped environmental policy in the Philippines...
Crocodiles were reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as early as 1870 (Stoliczka, 1870)...
<p>Human-wildlife conflict occurs when human requirements encroach on those of wildlife populations,...
Crocodylus porosus is the largest species of crocodile and can be found in estuarine and riverine ar...
Nile crocodiles were extensively persecuted throughout much of the 20th century. The extinction of ...
Crocodylus acutus ranges widely in the American neo-tropics. It is listed as vulnerable by the Inter...
Crocodylus porosus is a species that is potentially dangerous to humans and there are numerous recor...
The lower Zambezi valley is an important conservation area for both Zambia and Zimbabwe, encompassin...
Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory of Australia were protected in 1...
Dasht River is the largest seasonal river in District Gwadar and Turbat which is fed by Nehang and K...
Crocodiles have a long breeding life, which ranges from 25-30 years. There are 27 species and subspe...
The freshwater Philippine crocodile Crocodylus mindorensis (endemic to the Philippine archipelago) i...
Forty years ago crocodile stocks in the wild were seriously depleted, but in recent years interest i...
Crocodile surveys were carried out on the islands of Dalupiri and Fuga, northern Philippines to veri...
Studies of diet are fundamental to understanding a species’ ecology, and in relation to conservation...
This article challenges several assumptions that have shaped environmental policy in the Philippines...
Crocodiles were reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as early as 1870 (Stoliczka, 1870)...
<p>Human-wildlife conflict occurs when human requirements encroach on those of wildlife populations,...
Crocodylus porosus is the largest species of crocodile and can be found in estuarine and riverine ar...
Nile crocodiles were extensively persecuted throughout much of the 20th century. The extinction of ...
Crocodylus acutus ranges widely in the American neo-tropics. It is listed as vulnerable by the Inter...
Crocodylus porosus is a species that is potentially dangerous to humans and there are numerous recor...
The lower Zambezi valley is an important conservation area for both Zambia and Zimbabwe, encompassin...
Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory of Australia were protected in 1...
Dasht River is the largest seasonal river in District Gwadar and Turbat which is fed by Nehang and K...