philippine endangered species
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Philippine Endangered
SpeciesGroup 5Juan Paulo M. DizonElijah Mark P. GarciaGabriel Jeiyo M. Gob
Name: Calamian Deer
Population: As of 2002, there were only 1200 individuals left.
Name: Philippine Sailfin Lizard
Name: Palawan Peacock Pheasant
Population: An estimated decreasing population of 1,000 has been recorded at present.
Name: Luzon Bleeding-Heart Dove
Name: Sulu Hornbill
Population: The latest estimation of the population of the Sulu Hornbill was held in 1999, approximately 20 pairs.
Name: Red-Vented Cockatoo
Population: There are about 250-700 on Palawan, 100-200 on Tawi -Tawi, and there are fewer than twenty individuals in the Polillo group of islands and Samar respectively.
Name: Philippine Eagle
Population: The total population of Philippine Eagle ranges from 180-500 mature individuals.
Name: Dugong
Name: Golden-Capped Fruit Bat
Population: A rough estimate of the total population of Acerodon jubatus is around 10,000 individuals (2007).
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Name: Philippine Freshwater Crocodile
Population: Their numbers have gone down drastically and around 100 crocodiles are remaining in the wild today.
Name: Leatherback Sea Turtle
Population: The global population for this species was estimated to be 115,000 adult females in 1982. By 1996 this had been revised down to about 30-40,000.
Name: Giant Clam