Collaborative Project - Biodiversity Research, Education Outreach and Conservation Genetics of Philippine Amphibians, Reptiles and Invertebrates
- Focal Office:
- Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB)
- Country:
- United States of America
- Date of Validity:
- 2015 - 2020
- Partner Government Agency:
- Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
- Scope of Cooperation:
- Enhance Conservation efforts through intensive information campaigns and production and distribution of field guides and books on certain Philippine vertebrates.
- 1. Intensify conservation genetic studies of Philippine amphibians and reptiles
- 2. Implement new collaborative initiatives to document, describe and carry out baseline assessments of diversity of Philippine terrestrial invertebrates
- 3. Continue to update summaries of the conservation status of all Philippine amphibians and reptiles
- 4. Promote sustainable resoruce use and conservation of PHilippine wildlife
- 5. Provide recommendations to address threats to local wildlife
- Ongoing field research in Albay, Aurora, Camarines Norte, Negros Oriental and Occidental and Quezon
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