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Coffee Biofence Planted on Mt. Apo to Protect Forest

Aboitiz Renewables and Bagobo Tagabawa IPs plant 1,000 arabica seedlings along Mt. Apo's Sibulan Trail, creating a living barrier for conservation and livelihood. See how this project blends environmental protection with sustainable income.

Davao del Sur Launches Mt. Apo Agri-Ecotourism Park

Davao del Sur's landmark agreement on Jan 12, 2026, paves the way for sustainable tourism at Mt. Apo and cultural preservation with Bagobo-Tagabawa artifacts. Discover the future of eco-travel.

97 Pawikan Eggs Saved in Mabini, Davao de Oro

97 Olive Ridley sea turtle eggs were safely relocated to a hatchery in Mabini, Davao de Oro, after being found at a resort. Learn how this action boosts conservation efforts for this vulnerable species.

Asia's Marine Conservation Leaders Meet in Iloilo City

The Philippines led a major regional workshop in Iloilo City, uniting seven nations to craft science-based strategies for large-scale ocean protection, aiming for the global 30x30 target. Discover Asia's bold plan.

Sweet Notes Reach Summit of Mount Apo

Married singing duo Sweet Notes, Jeffrey and Charlotte Bactong, successfully climbed the Philippines' highest peak, Mount Apo, in their first attempt. Read their inspiring journey.

Cebu Establishes Heritage Site Commission via EO 79

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro signs EO 79, creating a Heritage Site Commission to protect cultural landmarks. This is among 80 executive orders she issued, focusing on transparency and institutional reform. Learn about the new body's powers and members.

P20K Reward for Cadiz Giant Clam Poachers

Cadiz City condemns the illegal killing of 33 giant clams on Dec 25. Mayor Escalante offers a P20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators. Help protect marine life.

Endangered Hawksbill Turtle Rescued in Mabuhay

A critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle is now under care in Mabuhay, Zamboanga Sibugay after a resident's responsible act. Authorities plan its release back to the wild. #WildlifeConservation #Philippines

Iloilo River 4-Month Fishing Ban Starts Dec 2025

Iloilo City closes a 2.7km stretch of the Iloilo River to fishing for four months from Dec 2025 to boost fish populations and ensure food security. Learn about the penalties and conservation goals.

3 Commercial Fishing Vessels Apprehended in Davao

BFAR-Davao, with the Philippine Coast Guard, seized three commercial fishing vessels in Davao Gulf for violating the Amended Fisheries Code. Learn how authorities are protecting marine resources.

Cebu Flood Control Called 'Band-Aid' Solution

Soil and water expert William Granert warns that Cebu's flood control projects are temporary fixes failing to address root causes of environmental crisis. Learn why.

Coral Reefs Discovered in Panabo City Waters

Panabo City uncovers hidden coral reefs during mapping activity. The discovery highlights marine biodiversity and calls for urgent conservation efforts to protect vital ecosystems.

Rare Philippine Eagle Spotted After 2-Year Disappearance

After two years without sightings, the critically endangered Philippine Eagle was observed soaring over Mount Sinaka in November 2025. Learn how conservation efforts are helping protect this national treasure.

Negros Occidental Under Red Alert for El Niño

Negros Occidental declares red alert status as provincial government implements emergency measures to combat severe El Niño effects. Learn about the water conservation strategies and agricultural protection plans.

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