KORONADAL CITY—For the first time after at least 70 years, two Filipino biologists were able to document the behavior of a pair of newborn Mindanao treeshrews (Tupaia everetti)—a mammal resembling a chipmunk—on Dinagat Islands. Tristan Luap Senarillos and Jayson Ibañez, both conservationists of the Philippine Eagle Foundation, said they discovered the nest site of the […]
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