Lophura diardi. Diardigallus praelatus. Siamese fireback.
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Lophura diardi is found in Thailand (uncommon to locally common resident, principally in the north-east and south-east, c.5,000 individuals estimated), Laos (widespread and locally abundant, but heavily snared), Cambodia (locally common and widespread) and Vietnam (locally common and widespread in central and southern regions). Its total population size has not been recently estimated, although the population in Cambodia may be conservatively estimated at c.2,000 individuals6. The species is suspected to be undergoing a slow to moderate decline owing to continued habitat loss and hunting pressure.
Lophura diardi. Diardigallus praelatus. Siamese fireback.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_Fireback
Lophura diardi is found in Thailand (uncommon to locally common resident, principally in the north-east and south-east, c.5,000 individuals estimated), Laos (widespread and locally abundant, but heavily snared), Cambodia (locally common and widespread) and Vietnam (locally common and widespread in central and southern regions). Its total population size has not been recently estimated, although the population in Cambodia may be conservatively estimated at c.2,000 individuals6. The species is suspected to be undergoing a slow to moderate decline owing to continued habitat loss and hunting pressure.