Rare birds in Mt. Pulag face extinction – experts
According to experts of the environment department, the loss of habitat is mainly causing the number of these rare animals to dwindle.
Teber Dionisio, chief of the Wildlife Management Section of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) here, identified the endangered bird species as whiskered pitta (Pitta koctri) and the
Other species facing a similar fate include the flame-breasted fruit-dove (Ptilinopus marchei),
These birds are mostly classified as threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resource (IUCN).
Even the wild pig, Philippine deer, and the cloud rat found in
The DENR has identified two kinds of
The Ibalois, an indigenous group in Benguet, living near
Experts blame excessive hunting and destruction of the forest habitat as villagers expand their agricultural areas for the threats facing these birds and other animals in
Dionisio, however, said locals are no longer hunting as they regularly used to, and are no longer training or breeding dogs specifically to hunt wild animals in
But he said the expansion of farms at the foot of
While forest rangers usually conduct foot patrols in the area, Dionisio said community action is needed to check the situation.
He said residents of communities surrounding
The National Integrated Protected Area Program used to have volunteers to watch over
Dionisio said funds are needed to monitor and police agricultural expansion in
The national park covers 11,550 hectares, straddling the provinces Benguet, Nueva Vizcaya and Ifugao.
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