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Fallout of a conflict
Posted on August 23, 2017(Article from Sun.Star Davao) A CONFLICT does not happen in a vacuum. There will always be the fallout, where those in the fringes are sucked in and rendered just as vulnerable as the main victims of the conflict, like in Marawi. In different forms, not just people...
READ MORERomblon’s Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid Celebrates Indigenous People’s Day; Commemorates Awarding of Ancestral Domain Title
Posted on August 10, 2017The Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid (SMT), an indigenous group in Sibuyan Island, Romblon, celebrated the Indigenous People’s (IP) Day on August 8, 2017, a day prior to the World’s Indigenous People’s Day, to commemorate the awarding of their Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title on August 8, 2004.
READ MOREThe Annual Philippine Biodiversity Symposium: Where Science and People Meet
Posted on July 31, 2017The 26th Annual Philippine Biodiversity Symposium kicked of its activities last July 18-22, 2017 at the Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City. With the theme “New and Emerging Trends in Biodiversity Research and Conservation” this yearly event,
READ MOREIn Memoriam: Expert Advisory Pool (EAP) member, Biologist Danny Balete
Posted on July 5, 2017FPE joins the rest of the conservation community as we mourn the passing of Mr. Danilo “Danny” Balete, a member of FPE’s Experts’ Advisory Pool, last July 1, 2017.
READ MOREFPE’s Grants’ Online Application System Reactivated, Now Accepts New Proposals Online
Posted on July 3, 2017The Foundation for the Philippine Environment’s grants online-management information system (GO-MIS) has been updated and now accepts online applications from its conservation partners. Piloted in October 2014, the FPE GO-MIS has updated its pages for a better service.
READ MORETayo at Karagatan: Of Bikes, Books, and Stories on Saving Our Seas
Posted on June 20, 2017The Philippines takes pride as being one of only six countries that sits at the center of the Coral Triangle. With its ecosystem spanning an astounding 6 million km2, the Coral Triangle boasts of a huge array of marine organisms that places it on
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