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2021 Annual Waterbird Count

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Are you into birdwatching and working with communities? Here’s a chance for you to do both this coming January 3-16, 2021 as we visit the wetlands of Negros Occidental.

Visayan Hornbill population

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The Visayan Tarictic Hornbill Penelopides panini is an Endangered species endemic to the islands of Negros and Panay in the Philippines.
Very few studies have been…

Ecology of Philippine Scrubfowl

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Ecological observations of the Philippine Scrubfowl Megapodius cumingii were conducted from March 2017 to December 2019 on Puerco Island off Palawan…

The Story of Ada – Siquijor Hawk Owl

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This is the story of Ada, the owl from the mystical island of Siquijor. A rescued bird that made its way back to the wild with the help fo Ody Lalim and her family…

How Pilareneos saved endangered wildlife

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In an isolated lowland forest in the town of Pilar in Western Visayas survives a large bird that sounds like a bleating goat. This is the Rufous-headed hornbill…

Restore Forests For Wildlife And People

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A lot of tree planting activities rarely focus on bringing an entire forest back to life or extend the habitats of endangered species. Restoring a forest landscape that will…

Biodiversity Matters

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Increasing hornbill count in Negros

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In what could be an interesting development, the Philippines Biodiversity Conservation Foundation Inc. (PhilBio) reported the increasing number…

Unearthing Tabon
Facts

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In a remote island in Sulu Sea lies a nesting field of the Tabon Scrubfowl. Tabon is a local name given to a large, ground-dwelling bird that has huge (mega) feet (pode)…