,. Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources Visayas Avenue, Dilirnan, Quezon City Tel Nos. (632) 929-66-26 to 29 '(632) 929-62-52 929-66-20 to 29 '929-66-33 to 35 929-70-41 to 43 - DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. _ rJAN 22 2001 SUBJECT ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL LIST OF THREATENED PHILIPPINE PLANTS AND THEIR CATEGORIES, AND THE LIST OF OTHER WILDLIFE SPECIES Pursuant to Section 22 of Republic Act No. 9147, otherwise known as the "Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act", the National List of Threatened Philippine Plants and their categories, and the List of Other Wildlife Species are hereby established. Section 1. Definition of Terms. As defined in Section 5 of RA 9147. and Section 1 of DAD No. 2004-15, the following terms shall mean as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. . 8. Common name - refers to the adopted name of a species as is widely used in the country; may be based on English or other foreign name, or Tagalog name, or when no local or vernacular name is available is derived from the meaning of its scientific name; Critically Endangered Species - refers to a species or subspecies facing extremely high risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future. This shall include varieties, formae or other intraspecific categories; Endangered Species - refers to a species or subspecies that is not critically endangered but whose survival in the wild is unlikely if the causal factors continue operating. This shall include varieties, formae or other infraspecific categories; Other Threaltened Species - refers to a species or subspecies that is not critically endangered, endangered nor vulnerable but Is under threat from adverse factors, such as over cOllection, throughout its range and is likely to move to the vulnerable category in the neit future. This shall include varieties, formae or other infraspecific categories; Other Wildlife Species - refers to non-threatened species of plants that have the tendency to become threatened due to destruction of habitat or other similar causes as may be listed by the Secretary upon the recommendation of the National Wildlife Management Committee. This shall include varieties, formae or other infraspecific categories; Species - refers to the smallest population which is permanently distinct and distinguishable from all others. It is a primary taxonomic unit; Subspecies - refers to a taxonomic subdivision of a species; a population of a particular region genetically distinguishable from other such populations and capable of interbreeding with them; Threatened Species - is a general term to denote species or SUbspecies that is conSidered as Cfiiieaiiy endangered, eooangereo, VUiiierabie' or oiner accepted categories of wildlife whose populations are at risk of extinction. This shall include varieties, formae or other intraspecific categories;
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,.Republic of the Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesVisayas Avenue, Dilirnan, Quezon City
Tel Nos. (632) 929-66-26 to 29 '(632) 929-62-52929-66-20 to 29 '929-66-33 to 35
929-70-41 to 43-DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERNo.200~ _
rJAN 2 2 2001
SUBJECT ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL LIST OF THREATENED PHILIPPINEPLANTS AND THEIR CATEGORIES, AND THE LIST OF OTHER WILDLIFESPECIES
Pursuant to Section 22 of Republic Act No. 9147, otherwise known as the "Wildlife ResourcesConservation and Protection Act", the National List of Threatened Philippine Plants and theircategories, and the List of Other Wildlife Species are hereby established.
Section 1. Definition of Terms. As defined in Section 5 of RA 9147. and Section 1 of DAD No.2004-15, the following terms shall mean as follows:
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Common name - refers to the adopted name of a species as is widely used in thecountry; may be based on English or other foreign name, or Tagalog name, or when nolocal or vernacular name is available is derived from the meaning of its scientific name;
Critically Endangered Species - refers to a species or subspecies facing extremelyhigh risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future. This shall include varieties,formae or other intraspecific categories;
Endangered Species - refers to a species or subspecies that is not criticallyendangered but whose survival in the wild is unlikely if the causal factors continueoperating. This shall include varieties, formae or other infraspecific categories;
Other Threaltened Species - refers to a species or subspecies that is not criticallyendangered, endangered nor vulnerable but Is under threat from adverse factors, suchas over cOllection, throughout its range and is likely to move to the vulnerable category inthe neit future. This shall include varieties, formae or other infraspecific categories;
~,Other Wildlife Species - refers to non-threatened species of plants that have thetendency to become threatened due to destruction of habitat or other similar causes asmay be listed by the Secretary upon the recommendation of the National WildlifeManagement Committee. This shall include varieties, formae or other infraspecificcategories;
Species - refers to the smallest population which is permanently distinct anddistinguishable from all others. It is a primary taxonomic unit;
Subspecies - refers to a taxonomic subdivision of a species; a population of a particularregion genetically distinguishable from other such populations and capable ofinterbreeding with them;
Threatened Species - is a general term to denote species or SUbspecies that isconSidered as Cfiiieaiiy endangered, eooangereo, VUiiierabie' or oiner acceptedcategories of wildlife whose populations are at risk of extinction. This shall includevarieties, formae or other intraspecific categories;~
9. Varieties - refers to geographically isolated populations that differ f'om one another byfewer characters than do species of the same genus and can be demonstrated to havesome dearee of infertilitv:- - .. - - -- - o· - - - - "". - - _... -.I •
10. Vulnerable Species - refers to a species or subspecies that is not critically endangerednor endangered but is under threat from adverse factors throughout its range and islikely to move to the endangered category in the future. This shall include varieties,formae or other intraspecific categories; and,
11. Wildlife - means wild forms and varieties of flora and fauna, in all developmental stages,including those which are in captivity or are being bred or propagated.
Section 2. List of Threatened Species of Plants and their Categories
Paphiopedilum usitanum 0 Gruss & J RoethPhalaenopsis micholitzii RolfePhragmorchls teretlfolia LO WilliamsVanda lamellata Lind!. var. calayan V~lmayor & D. Tiu
Agama galamay-amoMakingingCurran galamay-amoPalawan galamay-amo
Malaputat ,ey
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...CYATHEACEAE Cyathea acuminata Copel. Tree Fern
Cyathea apoensis Copel. Tree FernCyathea afropurpurea Copel. Tree FernCyathea binuangensis Alderw. Tree FernCyathea callosa Christ Tree FernCyathea caudata (J. Sm.) Copel. Tree FernCyathea christii Copel. Tree FernCyathea cinerea Copel. Tree FernCyathea curranii Copel. Tree FernCyathea adanoi Copel. Tree FernCyathea ferruginea Christ Tree FernCyathea fuliginosa (Christ) Copel. Tree FernCyathea halconensis Christ Tree FernCyathea heterochlamydea Copel. Tree FernCyathea integra J. Sm. ex Hook. Tree FernCyathea masapilidensis Copel. Tree FernCyathea negrosiana Christ Tree Fern
CYCADACEAE Cycas curranii (Schuste.) K.D. Hill Curran pitogoCycas edentata de Laubenf. Pitogong dagatCycas riuminiana Porte ex Regel PitogoCycas si!vestris K.D. Hill Palawan pitogoCycas wadei Merr. Culion pitogo
Knema ridsdaleana de WildeMyristica colinridsdalei de Wilde
Tristaniopsis littoralis (Merr.)PeterG. Wilson & WaterhouseXanthostemon fruticosus Peter G. Wilson & CoXanthostemon speciosus Merr.Xanthostemon verdugonianus Naves
Comopteris lrigense (Copel.) M. G. PriceDip/azium costulisorum C. PreslDiplazium cultratum C. PreslDipl8zium propinquum (Copel.) Alderw.Gymnocarpium oyamense (Baker) Ching
Ac1e/meria paradoxa (Ridley) Merr.Leptosolena haenkel C. Presl
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Sanftl kong
-Pakpak-Iawin
Barauwai
-BarawetkuTurko
Flat whisk fernWhisk fern
-Palawan palakKatudaiBungag
-SigidagoSibuyan ant plantBurebidOtto
Salai
Red nato/natoPinulogMalak-malakVillamil natolWhite nato
Aglaia ahemiana PerkinsAglaia costata Elmer ex Merr.Sandoricum v/dali/ Merrill
Knema alvarezii Merr.Knema stenocarpa Warb.Myristica basilanica de WildeMyristica fruglfera de WildeMyristica longipetiolata de WildeMyristica phifippensis Lamk.Myristica pifos/gemma de Wilde
Ard/s/a romanii Elmer
Kania microphylla (Quisumb. & Merr.) Peter G. WilsonKania urdanetensis (Elmer) Peter G. WilsonMetrosideros hafconensis (Merr.) DawsonSyzyg/um cagayanense (Merr.) Merr.Syzygium cif/ato-setosum (Merr.) Merr.Syzygium densinerv/um (Merr.) ~err.
COMMON NAME
Piling-liitanPiliMarangub
Fischer KatmonMalakatmon
Dinagat-konakanNabol
AniamAniam-GubatTombong-uakAri1ublit
KilogMangasiriki
DuduaMansalay
North luzon one-leafed plantSabongaiahon
Kalalapo-bulanBungbungtit
Clove cinnamon
Tambulian(Borneo iron wood)Kulilisiau
TanglinGugoBaloktotButad
AlamagManabiogMalasantol
DuhaoLibagoBasilan duguan
Duguan
Roman tagpo
Tiga ng-liitanSambulananMagadhanAmtukLakangansalakadan~
HYMENOPHYLLACEAE Hymenophyllum bartlettii (Capel.) Morton Filmy FernHymenophyllum bicolanum Capel. Filmy FernHymenophyllum bontocense Capel. Filmy FernHymenophyllum campanulatum Christ Filmy FernHymenophyllum edanoi (Capel.) Morton Filmy Femt1V
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Hymenophyllum pulchrum Copel. Film~em
Hymenophyllum ramosii Copel. Filmy FernHymenophyllum reduetum Copel. Filmy FernHymenophyllum vittatum Copel. Filmy FernTrichomanes acutum C. Presl (=Crepidomanes) Filmy FernTrichomanes crassum Copel. Filmy FernTrichomanes gracillinum Copel. Filmy FernTrichomanes zamboanganum (Copel.) Morton Filmy Fern
Athyrium stramineum Capel.Diplazium bolsteri Capel.Diplazium geophilum (Capel.) Alderw.Diplazium symmetricum (Capel.) M. G. PriceDiplazium tenuifolium (Copel.) M. G. Price
..Buhon-buhonHamagosPalawan santanSuding
ButloAgar wood
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Section .4. Interpretation. In case of conflict between the scientific name and the common namein the actual application, the scientific name shall be the controlling interpretation.
Section 5. Species under more than one category. In case of conflict between the enumerationof species on this Order and the CITES Appendices, the listing in this Order shall prevail. However,for conservation purposes other than the application of penalties under Section 28 of Republic ActNo. 9147, the higher category shall apply. If.;
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•Section 6. Review and Updating of the List. The Secretary, in consultation with scientificauthorities, the academe and the other stakeholders, shall regularly review and update, as theneed arises the herein list of threatened plants. Provided that the species listed as threatenedshall not be removed therefrom within three years following its initial listing.
Section 7. Collection of Plants and/or By-products and Derivatives. The collection of plantslisted under this Order and/or their by-products and derivatives shall be allowed only for scientificor propagation purposes in accordance with Section 23 of RA 9147 and its Implementing Rulesand Regulations. Provided, that only the accredited individuals, business, research, educational orscientific entities shall be allowed to collect for scientific or propagation purposes only.
Section 8. Illegal Acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, group or entity to collect and/or tradethe species listed hereof, unless such acts are covered by a permit granted by the DENR pursuantto Section 17 of RA 9147 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations and Sections 4 and 5 ofDAO No. 2004-55.
Section 9. Effectivity. This Order shaii take effeet fifteen (15) days aner pubiieaiion in anewspaper of national circulation.