Manila, Philippines, 16th March 2018—The thriving illegal wildlife trade from Indonesia to the Philippines has come into the limelight once again with the discovery of hundreds of threatened ...
The practice of hunting groups posting grisly pictures of shot birds on their websites has provoked a backlash in the Philippines, WWF said. The practice of hunting groups posting grisly pictures of ...
Metro Manila’s wetlands and coastal habitats remain ecologically significant, as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-National Capital Region (DENR-NCR) shows rising migratory bird ...
The lush forests and more than 7,000 islands of the Philippines hold a rich diversity of life, with 258 bird species who live nowhere but the Philippine archipelago. A new study from University of ...
The arrival of a globally endangered bird in the Philippines has caused excitement among conservationists here, reinforcing the importance of Philippine wetlands and coastal habitats for migratory ...
The Philippine eagle is one of the rarest birds and largest eagles in the world. These animals may be top predators, but they are critically endangered due to habitat loss. Learn more about Philippine ...
Recent research suggests that the Philippines, considered by biologists to be a "biodiversity hotspot," could have more unique species of birds than previously thought. If that proves to be the case, ...
Take a look at the migratory birds at the Las Pinas-Paranaque Wetland Park in Las Pinas City, the Philippines. Let the World Wildlife Day remind us of our feathered, winged friends and the need to ...
The elusive South Philippine dwarf kingfisher is difficult to photograph, and there were no known photographs of its fledglings. By Cara Giaimo On March 11, Dr. Miguel David De Leon — a vitreoretinal ...
The practice of hunting groups posting grisly pictures of shot birds on their websites has provoked a backlash in the Philippines, WWF said. The practice of hunting groups posting grisly pictures of ...
Recent work by Dr. David Lohman, assistant professor of biology at The City College of New York, suggests the Philippines, considered by biologists to be a "biodiversity hotspot," could have more ...