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This document contains over 50 references related to endemic and threatened species found in the Philippines. It includes references to scientific papers, organization websites, books, and other sources providing information on the taxonomy, biology, conservation status, and descriptions of various endemic mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish found only or primarily in the Philippines. The references cover a wide range of taxa and provide data to help understand and protect these biologically and ecologically important species.
This document contains over 50 references related to endemic and threatened species found in the Philippines. It includes references to scientific papers, organization websites, books, and other sources providing information on the taxonomy, biology, conservation status, and descriptions of various endemic mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish found only or primarily in the Philippines. The references cover a wide range of taxa and provide data to help understand and protect these biologically and ecologically important species.
This document contains over 50 references related to endemic and threatened species found in the Philippines. It includes references to scientific papers, organization websites, books, and other sources providing information on the taxonomy, biology, conservation status, and descriptions of various endemic mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish found only or primarily in the Philippines. The references cover a wide range of taxa and provide data to help understand and protect these biologically and ecologically important species.
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