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Mt. Mantalingajan

General Information
Province Palawan
Municipality Quezon, Brooke's Point and Bataraza
Area (has) 169,406
Coordinates 8°48'N 117°40'E
Altitude 400 - 2,086 masl
Biological Diversity
Forest Cover Type montane mossy rainforest, lowland rainforest
Major Endemic Fauna

Micrixalus mariae, Sundasciurus rabori, Palawanomys furvus

Restricted Range, Endangered and Threatened Species (Fauna)

Birds -  Malacocincla cinereiceps, Tersiphone cyanescens, Prioniturus platenae, Ptilocichla falcate, Malacopteron palawanense, Cyornis lemprieri, Prionochilus plateni, Ficedula platenae, Anthacoceros marchei, Polyplectron emphanum, Otus fuliginosus, Stachyris hypogrammica, Collocalia palawanensis, Parus amabilis, Cacatua haematuropygia, Anas luzonica, Ixos palawanensis, Copsichus niger, Chloropsis palawanensis

Socio-economic
Ancestral Domain Claim The area have been claimed by the Tagbanua an Palawan people but have not been approved.
Transboundary Human Activities

Concessions for Almaciga resin and rattan gathering exist, which are often not exploited in a sustainable way.

Threat
Source of Change The most serious threats to the forests are illegal logging and kaingin. Emigration from other parts of the Philippines to Palawan is high and squatting is commonplace. The exploitation of birds is a threat in this area, which affects Palawan Peacock-pheasant and parrots.
Intervention
Existing Policy / Conservation Status

Palawan and associated islands are included in a Biosphere reserve, declared in 1990. An integrated management plan has been prepared for the whole Palawan Biosphere Reserve (ECAN). Thus, although not officially protected, it is included in the ECAN as a buffer zone under the Strategic Environmental Plan for Palawan.

Source of information

Philippines National Reports on Wetlands