Philippine Endemic Wildlife A6 Weekly Planner

280.00

  • A6 size (4.1″ x 5.8″)
  • 210 gsm FSC-certified cover
  • Can be used as TN Insert
  • 60 FSC-certified ivory wood-free paper pages
  • 80 gsm acid-free paper
  • weekly planner pages
  • dot grid pages for notes
  • environmental dates
  • endemic species ID guide
  • saddle-stitch (staple) bound
  • non-laminated
  • printed in the Philippines

Note: For orders of more than 30 notebooks combined, shipping costs will need to be recalculated. 🙂

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Start your year off on the right track with this weekly pocket planner! Perfectly sized for on-the-go use at A6 (small enough to fit in your bag and, well, pocket), it's your new Everyday Carry for planning in bite-sized bullets. It also fits in a standard Travelers' Notebook, so you can use it as a TN Insert. The cover showcases vibrant illustrations of the Philippines' unique endemic flora and fauna, fostering appreciation for local biodiversity. Plus, there's an ID chart inside the back cover for easy reference. As a special bonus, the first 150 planners sold come with a free 2025 calendar bookmark—get yours before they're gone!

Sadly, most of the featured wildlife are nearing extinction, but together, we can help with their conservation. For every purchase of the pocket planner, a portion of profits will go to the U.P. Diliman Institute of Biology Alumni, Inc. (UPD IBA) to help train future doctors and scientists and aid in scientific research towards the conservation of Philippine biodiversity. Please check the Impact page to see updates on how your contribution is helping protect our country’s natural heritage.

Kindly note that all illustrations are artistic representations and are not intended to be 100% botanically or biologically accurate.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Special thanks to the following academicians and specialists for the guidance and recommendations of species to feature.: Carmela Española, Mariano Roy Duya, Abigail Garrino, Jayson Mansibang, and Gerson Kim Penetrante of University of the Philippines Institute of Biology; Trinket Constantino of Ateneo de Manila University Department of Biology; Diane Estephanie Bagui and Schenley Anne Belmonte of Forest Foundation Philippines.

Additional information

Weight .15 kg
Dimensions 4.1 × 5.8 × .25 in