+ Follow BATANGAS AND MINDORO ISLAND Tag
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[Title] => Wanted: Congressional leaders by example!
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[Title] => Rich RP biodiversity in grave danger
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With 7,107 islands of various shapes and sizes spread over an area of 300,000 square kilometers of sparkling emerald seas, the Philippine archipelago is known as one of the worlds richest territories in biological diversity. It is host to two-thirds of the earths biodiversity but a large portion of its flora and fauna are considered endangered.
Global conservationists have identified the Philippines among 34 areas in the world considered as biodiversity hotspots. In fact, it is now considered as "hottest of the hotspots" on a per unit area basis.
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November 12, 2006 - 12:00am