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Developing Biodiversity Conservation Programs for 30 Years

PhilBio was established for the specific purpose of furthering the biodiversity conservation activities of the ‘Philippines Biodiversity Conservation Programme (PBCP)’ initiated in the 1990's.

Unearthing Tabon
Facts

In a remote island in Sulu Sea lies a nesting field of the Tabon Scrubfowl...

Citizen Scientists Count Endangered Black Shama

Filipinos can do more than merely trek and camp in the forests – they can...

Hope for Sulu
Hornbill (Tawsi)

In the southernmost part of the Philippines are clusters of smaller islands recognized as global...

Making Scientists Out of Filipino Citizens

Six hundred forty-seven Citizen Scientists joined the Synchronized Bio-monitoring and Hornbill Count from March 2017...

Wildlife Quiz Bowl Journey

Brynx Junil Alegarbes represented his Alma Mater, Negros Occidental High School, in the annual Negros...

Annual Report 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us on what we have inflicted to the Earth and its...

Annual Report 2019

In line with this, PhilBio supported a number of regional and species action plans to align...

Annual Report 2018

Three more action planning workshops with DENR Region VII were focus on developing conservation action...

Join, learn and make a difference

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.

Watch PhilBio LIVE ONLINE as we talk about our latest exciting discoveries, scientific findings and conservation lessons. . Together with our partners, we will be sharing new updates on the critically endangered Sulu Hornbill.