The conservation of tigers and other wildlife in oil palm plantations
The conservation of tigers and other wildlife in oil palm plantations
The conservation of tigers and other wildlife in oil palm plantations
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APPENDIX II<br />
Birds recorded opportunistically on the plantation<br />
Lat<strong>in</strong> name Common name Indonesian legal status Red list category CITES Appendix<br />
Argusianus argus Argus pheasant Protected Near threatened II<br />
Buceros rh<strong>in</strong>oceros Rh<strong>in</strong>oceros Hornbill Protected Near threatened II<br />
Aceros undulatus Wreathed hornbill Protected Least concern II<br />
Ict<strong>in</strong>aetus malayensis Black eagle Protected Least concern II<br />
Spilornis cheela Crested serpent eagle Protected Least concern II<br />
Halcyon smyrnensis White throated k<strong>in</strong>gfisher Protected Least concern Not listed<br />
Lophura erythrophthalma Crestless fireback Not protected Vulnerable III<br />
Lophura ignita Crested fireback Not protected Near threatened III<br />
Rollulus rouloul Crested partridge Not protected Near threatened III<br />
Amaurornis phoenicurus White breasted waterhen Not protected Least concern Not listed<br />
Centropus s<strong>in</strong>ensis Greater coucal Not protected Least concern Not listed<br />
Chalcophaps <strong>in</strong>dica Emerald Dove Not protected Least concern Not listed<br />
Eurystomus orientalis Dollar bird Not protected Least concern Not listed<br />
Gallus gallus Jungle fowl Not protected Least concern Not listed<br />
62 Wildlife <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>oil</strong> <strong>palm</strong> <strong>plantations</strong>