Authenticated (02/05/2006) by John Corder, Vice President of the World Pheasant Association, and Chairman of the European Conservation Breeding Group of the World Pheasant Association.
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Dipterocarpaceae: A family of resinous trees that are found in the old world tropics.
Endemic: A species or taxonomic group that is only found in one particular country or geographic area.
Inbreeding: The breeding of closely related individuals. An inbred population usually has less genetic variability and this is generally disadvantageous for its long-term survival and success.
Polygamous: Mating with more than one partner in the same season.
Primary forest: Forest that has remained undisturbed for a long time and has reached a mature condition.
Subspecies: A population usually restricted to a geographical area that differs from other populations of the same species, but not to the extent of being classified as a separate species.
Territorial: An animal, a pair of animals or a colony that occupies and defends an area.