Unearthing Tabon
Facts
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)…
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)…
Filipinos can do more than merely trek and camp in the forests – they can help count birds too, all for a good cause. Twice a year, the Sil…
In the southernmost part of the Philippines are clusters of smaller islands recognized as global biodiversity hotspots: Sulu and Tawi-Tawi arch…
Six hundred forty-seven Citizen Scientists joined the Synchronized Bio-monitoring and Hornbill Count from March 2017 to December 2019 in four…
Brynx Junil Alegarbes represented his Alma Mater, Negros Occidental High School, in the annual Negros Occidental Wildlife Quiz Bowl from 2016 – 2…
The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us on what we have inflicted to the Earth and its nature. We are now in the state where we are experiencing and facing the impacts of…
In line with this, PhilBio supported a
number of regional and species action plans to align with the provincial, regional and national direction. Plans were…
Three more action planning workshops with DENR Region VII were focus on developing conservation action plans for threatened and poorly…
Our recent fieldwork in the island of Negros, Philippines resulted in the discovery of a species new to science, Amyema lisae (Loranthaceae), and a new…