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Distribution and abundance of Peleng Tarsier - Nature We determined that tarsiers only occur on Peleng and Banggai Island The average population density in Peleng and Banggai was estimated to be 234 individuals km2
Distribution and abundance of Peleng Tarsier (Tarsius . . . - PubMed The Peleng tarsier (Tarsius pelengensis) is poorly known primate, with a range limited to Banggai island-group, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia It was classified as "Endangered" by IUCN in 2017 based on extremely limited demographic and distributional data
The Bird That Was Thought to Be Extinct but Was Rediscovered Following rediscovery, intensive conservation efforts including captive breeding, predator control, and translocations to predator-free islands have slowly rebuilt the population from fewer than 250 birds to approximately 400 today
Save an Island Sanctuary for Birds in Indonesia - Rainforest Trust Agile and social, the Peleng Tarsier prefers to live in groups of two to six individuals The endemic Banggai Crow (CR)—whose total surviving population is estimated to be between 50 to 249 individuals—is a branch-nester preferring tall trees
Cherry-throated tanager - Wikipedia The cherry-throated tanager was rediscovered in 1998 on a private fazenda in the state of Espírito Santo, and soon after on two other sites in the same state, though it disappeared from the fazenda after 2006 By the end of 2023, 20 individuals were known and the total population was estimated to be fewer than 50 birds
North American bird declines are greatest where species are most . . . Almost all species showed areas with population increases and areas with declines, often with the strongest declines occurring in areas where species were most abundant Most species were declining overall, suggesting a worsening situation for birds
Distribution and abundance of Peleng Tarsier Peleng tarsiers were found in all elevations (0–937 m above sea level) and nearly all vegetated habitats in Peleng island Using the IUCN criteria for determining conservation status, in conjunction with our new data, we believe that the Peleng tarsier population should be classified as “Vulnerable”