The Panay monitor is critically threatened by habitat loss and degradation. Agricultural land conversion and
illegal logging on Panay Island, particularly in its endangered lowland forest, pose imminent risks to the species. The species faces a severe threat from rapid agricultural land conversion, primarily through
slash-and-burn practices. Urgent action is needed to halt these activities and preserve the lizard's essential lowland forest habitat. Illegal logging compounds the threat to the Panay monitor by diminishing its forest habitat and disrupting the ecological balance. The survival of the species is intricately linked to the preservation of the evergreen lowland forest, making illegal logging a significant concern. The Panay monitor faces the risk of overhunting, despite being rarely consumed due to its scarcity. The species' low population density makes it vulnerable to exploitation, compounding the challenges in conservation. The combined threats of habitat loss and potential overexploitation underscore the complexity of ensuring the survival of the Panay monitor. ==References==