National Biodiversity Conservation Priority - Setting Workshop
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Table 16. Endemic & Threatened Mammals of Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park and adjacent areas on the<br />
Kitanglad Mountain Range, with notes on their habitat and conservation status (based on Heaney et<br />
al.. 1997; Heaney & Peterson, 1992; IUCN, 1996; Kennedy, 1995; Rickart et al., in press; Sanborn,<br />
1953; NORDECO. 1998).<br />
r SclENTtFlc NAME I COMMON NAME 1<br />
CoNsERvATloN I HABITAT<br />
LOCAL NAME<br />
STATUS<br />
1 . Acerodon jubatusJ<br />
Goldencrowned flying fox1 Endangered<br />
Primary and<br />
2. Alionycteris paucidentata<br />
Kabog, Amerkano<br />
I Mindanao pygmy .- . fruit bat<br />
CITES: APPENDIX II<br />
I Vulnerable<br />
secondary lowland<br />
1 forest up to 1100 m<br />
1 Primary forest above<br />
1600 m<br />
3. Crocidura beatus<br />
Common Mindanao Shrew1 vulnerable1<br />
Primary forest at<br />
Kalahuring<br />
high elevations<br />
7<br />
4. Cynocephalus volans<br />
5. Haplonyctens tischeri<br />
6. Hipposideros obscums<br />
7. Podogymnura truei<br />
8. Rhinolophus subrufus<br />
9. Rhinolophus virgo<br />
10. Sus philippensis<br />
1 1. Tarsius syrichta+<br />
Philippine flying lemur/<br />
Kaguang, Kabal<br />
Philippine pygmy fruit bat<br />
Philippihe forest roundleaf bat<br />
Mindanao gymnurel<br />
Talumbaboy<br />
Small rufous horse-shoe bat-<br />
Yellow-faced horse-shoe bat<br />
Philippine warty pig1<br />
Baboy - ihalas<br />
Philippine tarsierrrinokak<br />
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vulnerable1<br />
Vulnerable<br />
Near-threatened<br />
~ndangered'<br />
vulnerableL<br />
Near-threatened<br />
Near-threatened<br />
<strong>Conservation</strong>-dependent<br />
CITES: APPENDIX I1<br />
12. Urogale everetti<br />
Mindanao tree shrew<br />
Vulnerable;<br />
CITES: APPENDIX II<br />
+ recorded outside the current boundaries of the park<br />
available data insuffident to support this threat category (Heaney et a/.. 1998)<br />
Primary and<br />
secondary lowland<br />
Primary and<br />
secondary forest up<br />
to 2250 m<br />
Primary and<br />
disturbed forest up<br />
to 850 rn<br />
Primary forest above<br />
1300 rn<br />
Caves, forest<br />
Primary forest up to<br />
ll00rn<br />
Primary and<br />
secondary forest UF<br />
to 2800 m<br />
Second growth,<br />
primary anc<br />
secondary forest up<br />
to 700 m<br />
Primary forest up tc<br />
2250 m