The Negros Fruit Dove: A Call for Conservation

Aldo Nipper | Pekin, Illinois

The Negros Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus arcanus) is a critically endangered species of bird endemic to the island of Negros in the Philippines. This beautiful bird is a stark reminder of the fragility of our natural world and the urgent need for conservation efforts.

Map showing the range of the Negros Fruit Dove

Key Facts

Scientific Name: Ptilinopus arcanus
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered (IUCN)
Endemic To: Negros, Philippines
Taxon Rank: Species

Why It Matters

The Negros Fruit Dove is not just another bird; it is a symbol of the unique biodiversity found in the Philippines. Its critically endangered status highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect not only this species but also the delicate ecosystems it inhabits.

Conservation is not just about saving a single species; it's about preserving the intricate web of life that sustains our planet. Every species, no matter how small or obscure, plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of nature.

How You Can Help

While the Negros Fruit Dove may seem far removed from our daily lives in Pekin, Illinois, there are still ways we can contribute to its conservation:

For more detailed information, you can visit the Negros Fruit Dove page.