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Saving PH Eagles is in Our Hands (1st of 2 parts)

Renowned veterinarian Vandenbroeck says if people don't work together to prevent habitat loss, we will all face PH Eagle extinction.

3 NCR mayors urge gov t to cancel quarrying agreements at Masungi Geopark in Rizal

Three mayors of Metro Manila cities located at the downstream of the Upper Marikina Watershed and Masungi Geopark Projec urged the national government to cancel three large-scale quarrying agreements, saying their operations may cause widespread flooding. In a statement, the local officials along w

The Philippine Hawk-eagle or North Philippine Hawk-eagle

Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.

Rare endemic wildlife is thriving in Masungi Georeserve

Rare endemic wildlife is thriving in Masungi Georeserve Nina Unlay © Photo courtesy of Masungi Georeserve The large and noisy hornbills are found in Luzon s rainforests and other nearby islands in Northern Philippines. From seascapes to mountaintops, there is an abundance of natural beauty in the Philippines. In a restored forest in the province of Rizal, rare animals and plants have found a home. Tactic hornbills eat fruits and greet visitors at the foot of the trail, while the long-tailed macaque waits; sometimes blessing passersby with a sighting as they lounge on canopies. © Photo courtesy of Masungi Georeserve The tree named Philippine Catmon (Dillenia philippinensis) is very popular for its large, beautiful white flowers and its fruit, which is often likened to a sour apple.

7 Birds You Can Only See In The Philippines: Eagle, Cockatoo, And More

When people talk about Pinoy Pride, discussions are automatically linked to Filipinos whose names are known around the globe; it could be an athlete who has had several feats, a singer who is part Filipino, or a well-known philanthropist who had his or her humble beginnings in the country.  But there is one more thing that Filipinos need to be proud of and it has little to do with names and titles the Philippines is considered rich in biodiversity, it is home to 70 per cent of the world s plants and animal species and was even considered one of the top global conservation areas.

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