The Philippine Cockatoo - Palawan Knowledge Platform for
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The Philippine Cockatoo - Palawan Knowledge Platform for
INNOVATIVE METHODS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE PHILIPPINE COCKATOO IN PALAWAN Peter and Indira Widmann HOW THREATENED IS THE KATALA? • This justified a listing as “Critically Endangered” (IUCN 2013). • Facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the immediate future! • Less than 1,000 individuals left in the wild! Ca. 750 in Palawan! • The future of the species will be decided in this province! FOOTER TEXT 11/8/2013 2 LOWLAND HABITATS ARE CRUCIAL FOR THE PHILIPPINE COCKATOO! No. of nest trees 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 [n=56] • At least during the breeding season Philippine Cockatoos are restricted to coastal areas. • The majority of the terrestrial protected areas in the Philippines are situated in the uplands and therefore are unsuitable for their conservation. 5 0 Altitude [m] “TRADITIONAL” APPROACH: PROTECTED AREA DECLARATION AND MANAGEMENT UNDER NIPAS AND AS ECAN CORE ZONE Rasa Island Wildlife Sanctuary in cooperation with Narra Municipality and other stakeholders organized in PAMB “INNOVATIVE” APPROACH: TURNING POACHERS INTO WILDLIFE WARDENS 0 Jul. '98 Nov. '98 Mar. '99 Jul. '99 Nov. '99 Mar. '00 Jul. '00 Nov. '00 Mar. '01 Jul. '01 Nov. '01 Mar '02 Jul.'02 Nov.'02 Mar.'03 Jul.'03 Nov.'03 Mar.'04 Jul.'04 Nov.'04 Mar.'05 Jul. '05 Nov. '05 Mar.'06 Jul.'06 Nov. '06 Mar. '07 Jul. '07 Nov. '07 Mar. '08 Jul. '08 Nov. '08 Mar. '09 Jul. '09 Nov. '09 Mar. 10 Jul. 10 Nov. 10 Mar. 11 Jul. 11 Nov. 11 No. of individuals MONTHLY COCKATOO COUNTS IN ROOST SITE ON RASA ISLAND 300 250 200 150 100 50 PHILIPPINE COCKATOO HABITAT: FOREST STRUCTURE No. of nest trees 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 [n=56] • Philippine Cockatoos are adapted to naturally open forest types, e.g. beach forests, seasonal lowland forests. • They are able to breed and forage in degraded forests and even cultural landscapes with only little and highly fragmented forest cover left. 0 Tree cover [%] Pandanan Island in cooperation with Jewelmer and Balabac Municipality INNOVATIVE APPROACH: PROTECTED AREAS DECLARED UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE • Culasian Managed Resource Protected Area, Rizal • Omoi and Manambaling Cockatoo Reserves, Dumaran INNOVATIVE APPROACHES: CONSERVATION OUTSIDE OF PROTECTED AREAS • Integration of biodiversity outcomes in CLWUP • Wildlife Corridors • Local ordinances to protect and monitor the Philippine Cockatoo • Conservation education OTHER SPECIES THAT ARE TYPICAL FOR OPEN FOREST CONDITIONS RECOMMENDATIONS • Integration of biodiversity outcomes in land use planning. • Finer tuned habitat protection in lowland areas (multiple use zone): e.g. remnant forest patches, grassland-forest mosaics, wetlands with presence of threatened and endemic species. • More protected areas declared by private land owners and LGUs. • Habitat restoration, instead of reclamation, in old mining sites. • Diverse and profitable agricultural, pastoral and silvicultural landscapes, e.g. multi-species plantations, “Rainforestation”, etc. (best practices among Biosphere Reserves). • Informed population and enlightened decision makers. SHARE A PLACE TO LIVE! THANK YOU! • Loro Parque Fundacion • Northern England Zoological Society / Chester Zoo • ZooParc de Beauval • ZGAP • Department for Environment and Natural Resources Philippines • Palawan Council for Sustainable Development • IUCN/SOS • Additional photos: Roland Seitre