#Philippine Biodiversity
Articles tagged with «Philippine Biodiversity».
Mount Pulag: Geography, Ecology and Climbing History
Mount Pulag is Luzon's highest peak at 2928 m, a sacred site for the Ibaloi people and a protected landscape in the Philippines.
Central Panay Mountain Range: Geography, Biodiversity and Indigenous Heritage
The longest mountain range in the Visayas, spanning 170 km across Panay Island with rich biodiversity and indigenous communities.
Zambales Mountains: Geography, Geology and Ecology of Western Luzon
Overview of the Zambales Mountains in Luzon, covering geology, biodiversity, and the impact of Mount Pinatubo.
Kalatungan Mountain Range: Geography, Ecology and Watershed Significance
Overview of the Kalatungan Mountain Range in Bukidnon, its biodiversity, indigenous heritage, and role in the Muleta-Manupali watershed.
Mount Pangasugan: Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation in Leyte
Mount Pangasugan in Leyte is a biodiversity hotspot home to endemic species and threatened wildlife, studied by Visayas State University.
Mount Malindang: Volcanic Geography, Biodiversity and Protected Area Status
Mount Malindang is a complex volcano in Mindanao, Philippines, featuring calderas, Lake Duminagat, and rich biodiversity within the ASEAN He...
Mount Hamiguitan: Biodiversity, Heritage Status and Conservation
Mount Hamiguitan in Davao Oriental is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its pygmy forests and endemic wildlife.