Leonardo L. Co
Leonardo L. Co is a prominent Filipino plant taxonomist and ethnobiologist. Born on December 29, 1953, Co served as a museum researcher at the University of the Philippines Institute of Biology (IB) and as senior botanist of Conservation International-Philippines.
He died on November 15, 2010 after being caught in an alleged crossfire between the Philippine Army and an armed group in Kananga, Leyte. Doubts, however, are cast on whether there was really a crossfire as claimed by the military.
Co was President of the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society. His book, “Common Medicinal Plants in the Cordillera Region: A Trainor’s Manual for Community-Based Health Programs,” was published in 1989. New plant species like the 'meat' flower Rafflesia leonardi (named after him) were discovered by Co.
Writings
- "A Manual on Some Philippine Medicinal Plants." UP Botanical Society, 1977
- "Dalit sa Kabundukan" (Poem) ni Leonard Co, 1978
- Common Medicinal Plants in the Cordillera Region: A Trainor’s Manual for Community-Based Health Programs, 1989
- Assessing Evidence for a Pervasive Alteration in Tropical Tree Communities, 2008
Membership
- Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society
- UP Botanical Society
- UP Mountaineers
See Also
- "Leonardo L Co: In Memoriam" on Facebook
- Slain botanist heard begging for mercy (PDI, 19 Nov 2010)
- Remembering Leonard Co (Pinoy Weekly Online, 18 Nov 2010)
- Top botanist killed in crossfire (PDI, 17 Nov 2010)
- Philippine army, rebels clash kills two bystanders (AFP, 17 Nov 2010)
- Philippines' top botanist killed in crossfire (ABS-CBN, 17 Nov 2010)
- Thanks, Professor Co (Business Mirror, 17 Nov 2010)
- Slain botanist known for his work on medicinal plants (PDI, 16 Nov 2010)