How to Help
AniTrack helps users identify endemic wildlife and learn about their habitats, behavior, and conservation status.
Visayan Spotted Deer
- Observe from a safe distance
- Do not chase or attempt to feed
- Avoid forest paths at night
- Never hunt or trap deer
- Report sightings to wildlife authorities
Visayan Leopard Cat
- Do not approach or attempt to capture
- Keep pets restrained
- Avoid night disturbance in forests
- Do not retaliate against wildlife
- Report sightings and threats
Rufous-headed Hornbill
- Observe quietly from afar
- Never disturb nesting cavities
- Do not share nest locations publicly
- Report logging or bird trapping
Visayan Warty Pig
- Keep distance; do not provoke
- Do not harm or corner the animal
- Secure food and waste properly
- Avoid entering dense forest areas
- Report hunting or snare traps
Visayan Tarictic Hornbill
- Do not disturb feeding or nesting birds
- Never capture or keep as pets
- Avoid loud noises near trees
- Do not cut large fruiting trees
- Report poaching or illegal trade
Negros Bleeding-heart Dove
- Walk carefully in forest undergrowth
- Avoid disturbing shrubs and palms
- Do not flush or chase birds
- Keep trails clean and quiet
- Report forest destruction