Philip Godfrey Jakosalem

"Siloy Project” Phase 3: Strengthening Community-Based Biodiversity Conservation in Selected Forest Sites of Cebu, Philippines

Lesser Bamboo Bat (Tylonycteris pachypus) A new island species for Cebu. (Photo by Godfrey Jakosalem).

Everett’s White-eye (Zosterops everetti) one of the subspecies endemic in Cebu and netted one individual in Boljoon. (Photo by Godfrey Jakosalem).

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Cebu IslandPhilippinesAsia, Birds, Forests12 Jul 2007

The Siloy (Black Shama) Project started when the team received a grant from Rufford Small Grant programme in 2003 for the project “Community based Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives in Southern Cebu”. The project contributed to the successful protection and conservation of the forest and endemic wildlife in the largest forest of Cebu Island. This was made possible through the support gained from the partnership established with the Local Government of Alcoy and Dalaguete where legislative and financial assistance were provided to the project.

The second phase of the project will continue to conduct ecological research on threatened endemic birds of Cebu. Together with the key persons from the local government and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), enhancement training on wildlife monitoring will be provided to the local forest guards regularly patrolling the forest, biology and forestry students as well as research faculties from different colleges and universities in Cebu. The trained local volunteers from the first project will be tapped to assist and facilitate in the training.

To read about Phase 1 & 2 of this project http://www.ruffordsmallgrants.org/rsg/Projects/GodfreyJakosalem or for more information contact pgjakosalem1@yahoo.com

Project Update: January 2008

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Project Update: May 2008

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