Lawrence R. Heaney and Jacinto C. Regalado, Jr.



Contents:
i. Foreword
Angel C. Alcala
I.  Introduction
Lawrence R. Heaney
II.  Discovering Diversity
Lawrence R. Heaney
III. The Origins and Dimensions of Biodiversity in the Philippines
Lawrence R. Heaney
IV. Vanishing Treasures
Jacinto C. Regaldo, Jr. and Lawrence R. Heaney
V. The Causes and Effects of Deforestation
Lawrence R. Heaney
VI. Prospects for Recovery
Lawrence R. Heaney
VII. Bibliography and Credits


Notice: This website can be navigated like a book. You can go to a chapter by clicking on its title. Once within a chapter, turn the pages with the arrow buttons found at the bottom. You may also use the navigation bar found at the top of each page to move between chapters.

Enter...
 ...and learn more about the many plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians that exist nowhere else in the world.


"Only by protecting the rain forest in which these animals live can their future well-being, and that of the Filipino people, be assured."

The original reference may be cited as follows:

Heaney, L. R. and J. C. Regalado, Jr. 1998. Vanishing Treasures of the Philippine Rain Forest. The Field Museum, Chicago. 88 pp.



Philippine Rainforest Home
| Discovering Diversity | Origins and Dimensions of Biodiversity |
Vanishing Treasures | Causes and Effects of Deforestation
|
Prospects for Recovery | Field Museum Home | Credits


© 2007 The Field Museum, All Rights Reserved
1400 S. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605-2496
312.922.9410

Technical Support
webmaster@fieldmuseum.org

Copyright Information | Linking Policy

Adapted for the web by: Anne Firlit, 2001