Biodiversity monitoring teams found Philippine trogons – called by local birders as 'Ibong Adarna' because of their colorful plumage – as well as Philippine pgymy and Mindanao tree squirrels in the Mount Apo Natural Park
Two indigenous women from Davao say there's much more to be done in making conservation efforts inclusive, and their work as guardians of the forest can encourage more to join their ranks
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An innovative forest restoration initiative that aims to help save the critically endangered Philippine eagle and their habitats was launched recently. Named Forest Restoration and Regenerative Agroforestry for Indigenous Well-being and Nature (Forest-RegAIN) Project, the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) led the launching on October 27. PEF is collaborating with various…
This training initiative by the Euro Generics International Philippines (Egip) Foundation in partnership with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Office-Davao Region (NCIP-Davao) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Davao Region (DENR-Davao) aims to empower Bantay Bukid personnel to tackle illegal activities such as timber poaching, treasure hunting, forest violations, and incursions by non-indigenous individuals on ancestral lands.