Learn how parrots help keep ecosystems thriving—and why their protection matters now more than ever.
Habinest is an educational platform that promotes artificial nest boxes as a sustainable solution for parrot conservation in
the Philippines.
Featuring engaging multimedia, interactive 3D models, and inspiring stories from local initiatives, it raises awareness, guides breeders and communities, and motivates action to protect the nation’s rich bird biodiversity.
The Philippines is home to 594 recorded bird species—many found nowhere else on Earth.
The Philippines is ranked 58th in global avian diversity.
The Philippines ranks 8th worldwide for threatened bird populations, with 93 species (15.6%) at risk, including the Palawan Parrot and the critically endangered Philippine Cockatoo.
Nearly 30% of the country’s 258 endemic species face extinction.
This crisis is driven by rapid deforestation from logging, agriculture, and urban expansion, especially in critical areas like the Sierra Madre and Palawan. Loss of primary forests means fewer natural nesting sites, directly threatening bird reproduction. Scientific studies suggest the Philippines may harbor up to 50% more bird species than currently recorded species that could disappear before they are even discovered.





Artificial nest boxes offer a promising lifeline, mimicking natural tree cavities and providing safe breeding spaces in degraded habitats. While not a substitute for forest restoration, these interventions can support vulnerable parrot populations, buying time for long-term conservation and safeguarding the nation’s extraordinary biodiversity for generations to come.
Habinest is a multimedia project developed by AB-MMA students of De La Salle College of Saint Benilde as part of their MMCAP1 course requirements.
Yssa leads the visual direction of Habinest, combining design and storytelling to bring conservation to life through compelling media.
Alyssa Tabungar
Yobhel captures the beauty and urgency of parrot conservation through powerful imagery, documenting habitats, wildlife, and community action.
Yobhel Valenzuela
Kelly transforms complex ideas into accessible visuals—designing infographics, illustrations, and layouts that inform and inspire.
Mc Kelly Ang
Louie crafts the visual narratives of Habinest through a documentary-style film that elevate the conservation message.
Louie Bergonia
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