Biogeography examines geographical patterns of biological diversity that are shaped by climate and geological history. Zooarchaeology studies animal remains in relation to past human activities or past human environments. And we know that history is the study of the past in relation to the present developments and future hopes. So how do these three relate to each other? How are these relevant for the Philippine biodiversity and its conservation?
Let our two special guests Dr. Lawrence Heaney of the Field Museum and Dr. Janine Ochoa of the University of the Philippines Diliman with our guest host Dr. Arvin Diesmos of the Biodiversity Conservation Society of the Philippines shine light on these topics as they talk about history shaped by biogeography and zooarchaeology on this episode of WildBrews.
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