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Philippine Cockatoo: Endangered Species Guide

The Philippine Cockatoo, a critically endangered species endemic to the Philippines, has a population estimated at 650-1,120 individuals. Its decline is primarily due to poaching and habitat loss, although conservation efforts by organizations like Katala are helping its numbers to grow. To save this species, actions such as nest protection, habitat restoration, and conservation site management are essential.

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Philippine Cockatoo: Endangered Species Guide

The Philippine Cockatoo, a critically endangered species endemic to the Philippines, has a population estimated at 650-1,120 individuals. Its decline is primarily due to poaching and habitat loss, although conservation efforts by organizations like Katala are helping its numbers to grow. To save this species, actions such as nest protection, habitat restoration, and conservation site management are essential.

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Critically Endangered Species in the Philippines

Philippine Cockatoo
The Philippine Cockatoo known as the red-
vented cockatoo, is a critically endangered
species of cockatoo that is endemic to the
Philippines. The population of the Philippine
cockatoo is somehow growing owing to Katala DID YOU KNOW?
Organization.
The Philippine
Why Are They Endangered Cockatoo is able to
mimic a human. the
The population of the Philippine Cocaktoo is
Philippine cockatoo
estimated to number 650-1,120 individuals,
can talk, sing and
roughly equivalent to 430-750 mature
even dance, making
individuals. The Philippine Cockatoo has
these amazing
suffered an extremely rapid population decline parrots a prized
mainly due to poaching and extensive loss of its possession among
lowland habitats in the late 1980s. pet lovers.

What Can We Do To Save Them Made by: Kiri Kosuke

We can save the Philippine cockatoo from


extinction through, nest protection,
identification, protection and management of
key conservation sites, habitat restoration, etc.

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