Address: Romblon
Description: Sibuyan is one of the remaining bastions of biodiversity in the country. Dubbed the "Galapagos of Asia", it has high number of endemic species recorded, with approximately 77% of the species found in the area. The island's famous landmark, Mt. Guiting-Guiting, was proclaimed a natural park in 1996. Despite its protected status, there are serious threats to the biodiversity of Mt. Guiting-Guiting and other areas of the island. Though its dense forests cover 81% of the island, Sibuyan still faces threats from mining, charcoal-making, and unregulated harvesting of timber and non-timber forest products. The indigenous peoples in Sibuyan Island are the Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid. (Photo: FFI)
Status: Newly Opened
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Forest, Coastal and Marine |
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Fauna |
There are at least 83 recorded Philippine endemics in Sibuyan, with four of them island endemics.[3] Eighteen of them are in the IUCN Red List of Threatened species. A total of 130 bird species were recorded in Sibuyan, including the Rufuous-lored Kingfisher (Halcyon winchelli nesydrionetes), and the Philippine Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus philippensis). Sibuyan is home to 9 native terrestrial mammal species (four of which are endemic rodents), 9 bat species (including the endemic Sibuyan Pygmy Fruit Bat (Haplonycteris sp. A), 16 Philippine endemic reptiles, among others. |
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Other significant matters: |
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[2] Sibuyan Island Rapid Biodiversity Baseline Assessment. Fauna & Flora International and the Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2013.
[3] Ibid.
[4] Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid Factsheet. Mainstreaming Indigenous Peoples Participation in Environmental Governance, Fundacion Desarrollo Sostenido and the Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
[5] Ibid.
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2016
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Site-focused Area Support Projects for Sibuyan Island and Kalbario Patapat
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Medium Grant / Sites / PhP 800,000
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FPE Luzon Regional Unit
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Sibuyan Island Conservation Management Planning Workshop |
FPE Luzon Regional Unit |
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2016
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Moving Towards Sibuyan Island Conservation Management Plan
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Small Grant / Sites / PhP 200,000
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Bayay Sibuyanon
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Post-MIPPEG Support Project |
FPE Luzon Regional Unit |
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Ensuring the Rights of Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid (SMT) over their Ancestral Domain (AD) is protected from ROMELCO/CHPC Utilization of Resources without Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) |
Asosasyon ng Tribong Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid (ATSMT) |
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2014
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Resource and Socio-Economic Assessment in Sibuyan, Romblon
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Medium Grant / Research /
PhP 800,000 |
Fauna & Flora International - Philippines
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2013
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Strengthening Indigenous Resources Management Practices of Tribong Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid
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Small Grant / Constituency Building / PhP 200,000
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Asosasyon ng Tribong Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid (ATSMT)
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2010-2014
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Mainstreaming Indigenous Peoples’ Participation in Environmental Governance (MIPPEG)
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Special Project / Funded by the European Union (EU) and Fundacion Desarollo Sostenido (FUNDESO)
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1994
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A Strategic Environmental Plan for Sibuyan Island
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Small Action Grant / PhP 100,000
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Evelio Javier Foundation, Inc.
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