1) The document contains definitions and terms related to biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and environmental protection. It includes definitions for wildlife, biodiversity, species, protected areas, threatened species, and other key terms.
2) It provides information on Philippine laws related to biodiversity protection such as the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act and the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act.
3) The document tests knowledge of biodiversity, wildlife, and environmental protection terms through multiple choice questions with corresponding answers. It covers topics like species, genes, indicator species, and sustainable development.
1) The document contains definitions and terms related to biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and environmental protection. It includes definitions for wildlife, biodiversity, species, protected areas, threatened species, and other key terms.
2) It provides information on Philippine laws related to biodiversity protection such as the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act and the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act.
3) The document tests knowledge of biodiversity, wildlife, and environmental protection terms through multiple choice questions with corresponding answers. It covers topics like species, genes, indicator species, and sustainable development.
1) The document contains definitions and terms related to biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and environmental protection. It includes definitions for wildlife, biodiversity, species, protected areas, threatened species, and other key terms.
2) It provides information on Philippine laws related to biodiversity protection such as the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act and the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act.
3) The document tests knowledge of biodiversity, wildlife, and environmental protection terms through multiple choice questions with corresponding answers. It covers topics like species, genes, indicator species, and sustainable development.
No. Undomesticated, free ranging animals in their own naturally 1 associated habitats. Wildlife Organisms that are relatively free or undisturbed by man or 2 any human interference Wildlife Any wild fauna and flora, in their naturally associated 3 habitats that are relatively undisturbed or un-tampered by Wildlife man or any human interference. “the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia (among other things), terrestrial, marine 4 and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of Biodiversity which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems.”
5 Tagalog term for Wildlife Buhay-ilang
Are a complete, self-generating, unique ensemble of genetic variation, capable of interbreeding and producing fertile 6 offspring. They are generally considered to be the only self- Species replication units of genetic diversity that can function independently.
7 The word species literally means outward or visible form. Species
Primary attributes of biodiversity: the identity and variety of an ecological system. Descriptors of composition are 8 typically listed of the species resident in an area or an Composition ecosystem and measures of composition include species richness and diversity of species.
Primary attributes of biodiversity: the physical organization
or pattern of a system, from habitat complexity as measured 9 communities to the pattern of habitats (or patches) and other Structure elements at a landscape scale. Primary attributes of biodiversity: are the result of one or more ecological and evolutionary processes, including predation, gene flow, natural disturbances and mycorrhizal associations as well as abiotic processes such as soil 10 Functions development and hydrological cycles. Examples of function include predator-prey systems, water purifications and nutrient cycling.
11 Number of islands in the Philippines. 7641
This Act shall be known and referred to as the National 12 Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992. RA 7586 Is the classification and administration of all designated protected areas to maintain essential ecological processes and life-support systems, to preserve genetic diversity, to ensure National Integrated Protected Areas 13 sustainable use of resources found therein, and to maintain Systems (NIPAS) their natural conditions to the greatest extent possible.
Refers to identified portions of land and water set aside by
reason of their unique physical and biological significance, 14 managed to enhance biological diversity and protected Protected area against destructive human exploitation. This act shall be known as the "Wildlife Resources 15 Conservation and Protection Act." RA 9147 Means the research, collection and utilization of biological and genetic resources for purposes of applying the knowledge 16 derived there from solely for commercial purposes; Bioprospecting
Means preservation and sustainable utilization of wildlife,
17 and/or maintenance, restoration and enhancement of the Conservation habitat. Refers to a species or subspecies that is facing extremely high 18 risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future. Critically endangered species Means species or subspecies which have actual or potential 19 value in trade or utilization for commercial purpose. Economically important species Refers to species or subspecies that is not critically 20 endangered but whose survival in the wild is unlikely if the Endangered species causal factors continue operating. A general term to denote species or subspecies considered as critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or other 21 accepted categories of wildlife whose population is at risk of Threatened species extinction; Establishing The List Of Terrestrial Threatened Species And Their Categories, And The List Of Other Wildlife Species DENR Administrative Order 22 Pursuant To Republic Act No. 9147. No. 2004 – 15
Is a general term to denote species or
subspecies considered as critically endangered, endangered, 23 vulnerable or other accepted categories of wildlife whose Threatened Species population is at risk of extinction. Refers to a species or subspecies that is facing extremely high 24 risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future. Critically Endangered Species Refers to species or subspecies that is not critically 25 endangered but whose survival in the wild is unlikely if the Endangered Species causal factors continue operating; Refers to a species of subspecies that is not critically endangered nor endangered but is under threat 26 from adverse factors throughout their range and is likely to Vulnerable Species move to the endangered category in the near future; Refers to a species of subspecies that is not critically endangered, endangered nor vulnerable but is under threat 27 from adverse factors, such as over collection, throughout their Other Threatened Species range and is likely to move to the vulnerable category in the near future
Refers to non-threatened species that have the tendency to
become threatened due to predation and destruction of habitat 28 or other similar causes as may be listed by the Secretary upon Other Wildlife Species the recommendation of the National Wildlife Management Committee.
Pursuant to Section 22 of Republic Act No. 9147, , the
A general term to denote species or subspecies considered as
critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or other 21 accepted categories of wildlife whose population is at risk of extinction; 34 A species thought extinct but rediscovered. A species whose status provides information on the overall 32 condition of the ecosystem and of other species in that ecosystem. Any wild fauna and flora, in their naturally associated 3 habitats that are relatively undisturbed or un-tampered by man or any human interference. Are a complete, self-generating, unique ensemble of genetic variation, capable of interbreeding and producing fertile 6 offspring. They are generally considered to be the only self- replication units of genetic diversity that can function independently.
Are the working units of heredity; each gene is a segment of
30 the DNA molecule that encodes a single enzyme or structural protein unit. Development that meets the needs and aspirations of the 36 current generation without compromising the ability to meet those of future generations Establishing The List Of Terrestrial Threatened Species And 22 Their Categories, And The List Of Other Wildlife Species Pursuant To Republic Act No. 9147. Is a general term to denote species or subspecies considered as critically endangered, endangered, 23 vulnerable or other accepted categories of wildlife whose population is at risk of extinction. Is the classification and administration of all designated protected areas to maintain essential ecological processes and life-support systems, to preserve genetic diversity, to ensure 13 sustainable use of resources found therein, and to maintain their natural conditions to the greatest extent possible.
Means preservation and sustainable utilization of wildlife,
17 and/or maintenance, restoration and enhancement of the habitat. Means species or subspecies which have actual or potential 19 value in trade or utilization for commercial purpose. Means species which have actual or potential value in trade 31 or utilization for commercial purpose. Means the research, collection and utilization of biological and genetic resources for purposes of applying the knowledge 16 derived there from solely for commercial purposes;
11 Number of islands in the Philippines.
Organisms that are relatively free or undisturbed by man or 2 any human interference Primary attributes of biodiversity: are the result of one or more ecological and evolutionary processes, including predation, gene flow, natural disturbances and mycorrhizal associations as well as abiotic processes such as soil 10 development and hydrological cycles. Examples of function include predator-prey systems, water purifications and nutrient cycling.
Primary attributes of biodiversity: the identity and variety of
an ecological system. Descriptors of composition are 8 typically listed of the species resident in an area or an ecosystem and measures of composition include species richness and diversity of species.
Primary attributes of biodiversity: the physical organization
or pattern of a system, from habitat complexity as measured 9 communities to the pattern of habitats (or patches) and other elements at a landscape scale. Pursuant to Section 22 of Republic Act No. 9147, , the National List of Threatened Philippine Plants and their 29 categories, and the List of Other Wildlife Species are hereby established. Refers to a species of subspecies that is not critically endangered nor endangered but is under threat 26 from adverse factors throughout their range and is likely to move to the endangered category in the near future; Refers to a species of subspecies that is not critically endangered, endangered nor vulnerable but is under threat 27 from adverse factors, such as over collection, throughout their range and is likely to move to the vulnerable category in the near future
Refers to a species or subspecies that is facing extremely high
18 risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future. Refers to a species or subspecies that is facing extremely high 24 risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future. Refers to identified portions of land and water set aside by reason of their unique physical and biological significance, 14 managed to enhance biological diversity and protected against destructive human exploitation. Refers to non-threatened species that have the tendency to become threatened due to predation and destruction of habitat 28 or other similar causes as may be listed by the Secretary upon the recommendation of the National Wildlife Management Committee.
Refers to species or subspecies that is not critically