17 Jan 2004 Negros Island, Philippines, Asia Birds
This is a pilot project that will conduct field research to determine the distribution and population of this Critically Endangered (IUCN 2000) species on the remaining lowland forests of Negros.
This project will help provide information on their ecology, breeding, and feeding behaviours of this species in the wild. The information gathered will primarily serve as baseline data that is vital for the formulation of initiatives for its conservation. Secondly, a rescue centre for confiscated bleeding heart birds from poachers will be established to ensure the bird’s security. This can help promote the conservation of this species to enhance the public awareness in general.
This will eventually generate support from individuals who are interested and willing to help protect this species. Studies and identification of release sites for the rescued bleeding heart birds and declaration of these areas as sanctuary will be imperative to conserve this species on the Island of Negros.