Contents:
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Foreword
Angel C. Alcala |
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Introduction
Lawrence R. Heaney |
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Discovering
Diversity
Lawrence R. Heaney |
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The
Origins and Dimensions of Biodiversity in the Philippines
Lawrence R. Heaney |
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Vanishing
Treasures
Jacinto C. Regaldo, Jr. and Lawrence R. Heaney |
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The
Causes and Effects of Deforestation
Lawrence R. Heaney |
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Prospects
for Recovery
Lawrence R. Heaney |
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Bibliography
and Credits |
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...and learn more about the many plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians that exist nowhere else in the world.
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"Only by protecting the rain forest in which these animals live can their future well-being, and that of the Filipino people, be assured."
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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.
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