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Home / Environment / Expedition Uncovers Rare Creatures in Philippine Wilderness

Expedition Uncovers Rare Creatures in Philippine Wilderness

12 Nov

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Summary

  • Expedition in Mount Mantalingahan, Palawan, Philippines
  • Discovered Palawan eastern frog and Palawan soft-furred mountain rat
  • Trail cameras prove invaluable for tracking elusive species
Expedition Uncovers Rare Creatures in Philippine Wilderness

In November 2025, a conservation expedition to the protected lands of Mount Mantalingahan on the Philippine island of Palawan has turned out to be a stunning success. The team from Conservation International, aided by local guides, spent several weeks in the area teeming with wildlife found nowhere else on Earth.

The expedition's most exciting discoveries include the Palawan eastern frog, a rarely seen species named after the spouse of an American herpetologist who first described it in 1954. The presence of this "indicator species" signals a healthy ecosystem. The team was also delighted to capture images of the Palawan soft-furred mountain rat, one of the least-known mammals in the country.

The expedition also uncovered other unique amphibians, birds, insects, and plants exclusive to the region. These findings underline the importance of protecting the Philippines' natural heritage, which faces threats from rampant deforestation. The story also demonstrates the invaluable role of trail cameras in tracking elusive species worldwide, offering a non-intrusive way to monitor wildlife and gather data to support conservation efforts.

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The expedition team discovered the Palawan eastern frog and the Palawan soft-furred mountain rat, two of the least-known species in the Philippines.
Trail cameras proved invaluable for the expedition, capturing images of elusive wildlife and providing non-intrusive data to support conservation measures in the region.
The expedition findings underline the importance of safeguarding the Philippines' unique biodiversity, which faces threats from deforestation and habitat loss.

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