In the Philippines, Indigenous communities have been harvesting wild honey for centuries. A new chemical analysis of this ...
A new study of wild honey harvested by the Indigenous Agta people on Palaui Island in the Philippines has revealed a unique chemical marker tied to the narra tree, the country’s national tree.
A new analysis of wild honey from the Philippines has pinpointed the narra tree as the dominant nectar source for bees on Palaui Island, emphasizing its ecological and cultural significance.
The Philippines has a rich hornbill diversity, but many species are found in a restricted range and threatened by habitat loss, hunting for wild meat and cultural objects, and the live bird trade.
“Rainforestation” projects led by Indigenous communities in the southern Philippines are reaping benefits for both native trees and local wildlife, reports Mongabay’s Keith Anthony Fabro. On the ...
Wildlife traffickers in the Philippines exploit postal, courier, and online platforms to move tarantulas, reptiles, agarwood, and more. 75+ government agency, and courier representatives trained in ...
That might give pets a free pass, but those by-products could be put to other uses, such as being burned for energy. When ...
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