Local Perception, Values, and Conservation Attitude towards Brahminy Kites (Haliastur indus Boddaert, 1783) in Tugbok District, Davao City, Philippines

Jhonnel Villegas, Aiza P. Clarido, Virmalyn D. Enobio, Jihada D. Lumpapac, J. Ibañez
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Brahminy Kite ( Haliastur indus Boddaert, 1783), locally known as Banog , is a diurnal raptor extant in the Philippines. This species is an essential bioindicator of ecological health. However, due to habitat fragmentation and loss, there is a rapid population decline in the Philippines. Interestingly, H. indus has been observed in a suburban town in Los Amigos, Tugbok District, Davao City, perching on trees alongside the Davao to Bukidnon national road. This study aims to determine the influence of human perception and values towards the conservation of H. indus through multiple linear regression. Seventy (70) households were interviewed on their perception, values, and conservation attitude. It was found that H. indus is considered a pest to aquaculture because it feeds on the fingerlings of Hito ( Siluriformes sp.) and Tilapia ( Oreochromis sp.). However, locals still support conservation due to existing laws. This result highlights the importance of laws in deterring criminal offenses against wildlife. There is a need to strengthen law enforcement and develop a conservation education program to foster positive perception, values, and conservation attitude. These are efficient and sustainable approaches to accomplish conservation goals. Keywords : Haliastur indus , ecological knowledge, perception, values, conservation attitude, Philippines
菲律宾达沃市Tugbok区对婆罗米风筝(halastur indus Boddaert, 1783)的当地感知、价值和保护态度
婆罗门鸢(Haliastur indus Boddaert, 1783),在当地被称为Banog,是一种生活在菲律宾的日间猛禽。该物种是生态健康的重要生物指标。然而,由于栖息地的破碎和丧失,菲律宾的种群数量迅速下降。有趣的是,在达沃市图格布克区洛斯阿米戈斯的一个郊区小镇上,人们观察到印度河猴栖息在达沃至布基德农国道旁的树上。本研究旨在通过多元线性回归来确定人类感知和价值观对印度河猿人保护的影响。对70个家庭进行了关于他们的认知、价值观和保护态度的访谈。研究发现,印度红鳉鱼以Hito (Siluriformes sp.)和罗非鱼(Oreochromis sp.)的鱼苗为食,对水产养殖业构成危害。然而,由于现有的法律,当地人仍然支持保护。这一结果凸显了法律在阻止针对野生动物的刑事犯罪方面的重要性。有必要加强执法和发展保护教育计划,以培养积极的观念、价值观和保护态度。这些都是实现保护目标的有效和可持续的方法。关键词:大印度河,生态知识,认知,价值观,保护态度,菲律宾
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