Philip Godfrey Jakosalem

Threatened Species in Cebu, Philippines

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Cebu IslandPhilippinesAsia, Bats, Birds, Mammals, Plants8 Dec 2003

Cebu Island is considereed to be one of the most degraded areas in the Philippines yet the island is also one of the hottest of hotspots for biodiversity conservation.  Though the almost complete deforestation of Cebu has led to the extinction of many birds and other wildlife formerly resident on the island, there are still various endemic species tobe found here, two of which are globally threatened and found nowhere else in the world (Cebu Flowerpecker and Black Shama).

This project aims to conduct research on the threatened birds and bats of Cebu. A Conservation Education Program will be achieved through a series of biodiversity lectures and mobile education units and capacity building through a Wildlife Awareness Training Program targeting Biology students, Youth Council, Barangay Police and mountaineering groups.

Find out more from Pgjakosalem1@yahoo.com

Project Update: October 2006

Read more about his work in the report below.

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Project Update.pdf210.95 KB
Final Report

Read about the activities undertaken and findings of this project in the final report below.

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Detailed Final Report.doc25 KB
2nd RSG Grant Awarded

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