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PhilBio Annual Report 2022

The year 2022 opened with great excitement as we are all finally going back to the outdoors and meeting our partners face to face. It was the right time to expand into areas with high biodiversity and needs the greatest conservation attention.

Annual Report 2021

PhilBio on its 15th and 30th year still standing strong in delivering better results that benefit people, wildlife and nature in a year of unparalleled challenges.

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…

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…