Wildlife research permit Flashcards

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Process for wildlife research permit application

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  • Application for PIC at barangay level
  • Application of Gratuitous Permit at DENR regional office
  • Release of Gratuituos permit
  • Application for transport permit at provincial environment and natural resources office
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First level for Widlife research permit application

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  • Barangay or municipal level: Application for Prior informed consent (PIC)
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Second process for Widlife research permit application

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  • DENR regional office: application of Gratuitous permit
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Third step for Widlife research permit application

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  • Release of Gratuitous permit
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Last step for Widlife research permit application

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  • Provincial environment and natural resources office: application for transport permit
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Permits issued with no dry seal are?

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  • Invalid
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permit issued to any individual or enity engaged in noncommercial scientific untaking

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Wildlife gratuitous Permit

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Requirements for application

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  • Letter of application
  • Research proposal
  • Endorsement letter from the institution head
  • PIC
  • Affidavit of undertaking
  • official receipt of payment (for application)
  • MOA with DENR and local researcher (or institute identifified as collaborator)
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9
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What is needed in the requirement for application if the applicant is not a a citizen of the Philippines?

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A counterpart

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Validity of permit

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1 year

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Application fee of permit

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  • 100.0 (Approx 2.00 USD)
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Accordance of application

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Administrative order No. 2004-55 dated August 31, 2004

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A permit authorizing individual or entity to bring, carry or ship wildlife.

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Local Transport permit

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Requirements for local transport permit

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  • Wildlife gratuitous permit
  • Cover letter
  • Duly accomplished application for for local permit
  • Application fee official receipt
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What does the cover letter of LTP contains?

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  • Species name or common name
  • Numer of specimens collected
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Application fee of LTP

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  • 100.00 PHP or Approx 2.00 USD
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permit authorizing an individual to bring out wildlife from the philippines to any other country

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  • Wildlife Export certification
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Other name of Wildlife export certification

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Wildlife export permit

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Documents for WEC/WEP

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  • Cover letter
  • Wildlife Gratuitous permit
  • Local transport permit
  • Materal transfer agreement
  • Duly accomplished application form
  • Application fee official receipt
  • MOA
  • Application fee
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Contents of Cover letter of WEP/WEC

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  • Species name or CN
  • Number of specimen
  • Volume of container used
  • Descript of chemicals if specimens are preserved
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Application fee of WEC or WEP

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300.00 PHP or approx. 6.00 USD

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Considerations for respectful conduct during biological field sampling

Before:

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  • Justify possible adverse impacts
  • Comply with spirit of institutional and natural regulations
  • Apply precautionary principle for assessing potential impact of the research
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Considerations for respectful conduct during biological field sampling

During:

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  • Avoid killing animals, and plants
  • Minimize distrubance
  • Minimize stress to animals that are sampled or handled
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Considerations for respectful conduct during biological field sampling

After:

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  • Remove research equipment and materials from study sites
  • Maximize future benefits of research by archiving samples
  • Promptly report information that resposible authorities should know
  • Publish findings and data
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Basic features of a MAP

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  • Frame line
  • Mapped area
  • Title and/or subtitle
  • Legend
  • Scale
  • Compass
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Defines the inital available space

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Frame line

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Geographic region being presented

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Mapped area

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Title describes the map’s theme, subtitle further explains the subtitle

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Title and/or subtitle

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defines the thematic symbols

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Legend

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indicated the amount of reduction, allows user to take measurements

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Scale

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indicates the direction and orientation

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Compass

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describes the origin of the thematic data, author, date, source of map for data

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Data source

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Undomisticated, free ranging animals in their naturally associated habitats

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Wildlife

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Any wild fauna and flora in their naturally associated habitats thata re relatively undisturbed

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Wildlife

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Importance of wildlife

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  1. Economic value
  2. Biomedical value
  3. Ecological value
  4. Aesthetic value
  5. Ethnic value
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IndoMalayan

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indochina to peninsular malaysia and southeast asia

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Papua Australian

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Sulawesi, New Guiniea to Australia

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Paleartic mainland

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Europe, russia to north asia

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Faunal regions in the Philippines

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  • Luzon
  • Greater mindanao
  • Greater palawan
  • Greate negros-panay
  • Greater Mindoro
  • Greater Sulu
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Faunal regions in the Philippines

Luzon:

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-Entire island of luzeon
-Polilio island
-Marinduque
-Catanduanes
-Lubang
-Verde

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Faunal regions in the Philippines

Greater mindanao:

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  • Entire island of mindanao
  • leyte
  • Samar
  • bohol
  • basilan
  • associated islands such as dinagat, samal, camiguin south, siargao, biliarian
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Faunal regions in the Philippines

Greater palawan:

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  • Palawan mainland
  • Calamianes island
  • Balabac
  • Islands of Dumaran
  • Ursula
  • Cuyo
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Faunal regions in the Philippines

Greater negros-panay:

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  • Visayan island of panay
  • negros
  • cebu
  • masbate
  • Tablas
  • Siquijor
  • Bantayan
  • Guimaras
  • Gigantes
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Faunal regions in the Philippines

Greater mindoro:

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  • Mindoro mainland
  • islands of Ilin
  • Ambulong
  • Garza
  • Pandan
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Faunal regions in the Philippines

Greater Sulu:

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  • Sulu archipelago dominated by the islands of Tawi tawi, Sulu, Sibuto, Bongao
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area which may fall within the faunal regions but have distinct elements and must given considerations

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Subregions

47
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Diversity in Philippines

Reptiles:

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  • About 253 species of reptiles occur in the philippines
  • 209 species or 83% are endemic to the country
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Diversity in Philippines

Amphibians:

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  • Atleast 105 species are known, 82 species are found only in the Philippines
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Harmful snakes

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  • Cobras
  • Pit vipers
  • Sea snakes
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Diversity in Philippines

Birds:

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  • The country has more than 550 spcies of birds
  • 192 of these species occurs only in the philippines
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Diversity in Philippines

Mammals:

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  • 110 species are found only in the Philippines
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Biggest land animal in the country

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Tamaraw

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Where is tamaraw found?

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Only in mindoro

54
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Bigges rats in the world

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Cloud rats