+ Follow CALAUIT GAME PRESERVE AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Tag
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[Title] => The call of Calauit
[Summary] => When I got an invitation to visit Northern Palawan from Cesar Cruz, president of the Philippine Tour Operators Association, I knew it was a trip I wanted to take.
[DatePublished] => 2014-06-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Kathy Moran
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[Summary] => CALAUIT, Calamianes Islands, Palawan Three thousand seven hundred sixty hectares is a lot of land not to have a single flower in bloom.
"It is difficult to grow flowers in this free-range island habitat," said Froilan Sariego, resident project manager of the Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary. "Exotic animals from Africa and important Philippine wildlife eat the flowers for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Often, we have to get the animals food supply from the nearby islands."
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[AuthorName] => Jeremiah San Juan
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[Title] => GMA to climb Pinatubo today
[Summary] => Up Mt. Pinatubo she will go in the name of promoting tourism.
President Arroyo and her party are set to leave Malacañang at 4 a.m. today for the first leg of their trek to the dormant volcano which erupted in a massive explosion in 1991.
They are expected to arrive at the Department of Tourisms information center in Barangay Sta. Juliana in Capas, Tarlac at around 6:30 a.m.
Upon arriving at Sta. Juliana, Mrs. Arroyo will be briefed on how to make the three-hour drive to Sitio Dapili on board a 4-wheel-drive vehicle.
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[Title] => In the Deep with the President
[Summary] => She first took the plungetwicetwo years ago, at the Club Noah and Amanpulo resorts in northern Palawan, in non-certificate intro dives. This time around, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo decided to go for her divers certificate, and she did it at what many consider the most beautiful dive site in the world, Tubbataha Reef in Palawan.
Accompanied by dive masters Gigi Santos and Dave Choa of the Safer Diving Development (sdd) International, the President and First Gentleman Mike Arroyo explored the rich marine life around the Amos Rock area of Tubbataha.
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CALAUIT GAME PRESERVE AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
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[Summary] => CALAUIT, Calamianes Islands, Palawan Three thousand seven hundred sixty hectares is a lot of land not to have a single flower in bloom.
"It is difficult to grow flowers in this free-range island habitat," said Froilan Sariego, resident project manager of the Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary. "Exotic animals from Africa and important Philippine wildlife eat the flowers for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Often, we have to get the animals food supply from the nearby islands."
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[Title] => GMA to climb Pinatubo today
[Summary] => Up Mt. Pinatubo she will go in the name of promoting tourism.
President Arroyo and her party are set to leave Malacañang at 4 a.m. today for the first leg of their trek to the dormant volcano which erupted in a massive explosion in 1991.
They are expected to arrive at the Department of Tourisms information center in Barangay Sta. Juliana in Capas, Tarlac at around 6:30 a.m.
Upon arriving at Sta. Juliana, Mrs. Arroyo will be briefed on how to make the three-hour drive to Sitio Dapili on board a 4-wheel-drive vehicle.
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[Title] => In the Deep with the President
[Summary] => She first took the plungetwicetwo years ago, at the Club Noah and Amanpulo resorts in northern Palawan, in non-certificate intro dives. This time around, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo decided to go for her divers certificate, and she did it at what many consider the most beautiful dive site in the world, Tubbataha Reef in Palawan.
Accompanied by dive masters Gigi Santos and Dave Choa of the Safer Diving Development (sdd) International, the President and First Gentleman Mike Arroyo explored the rich marine life around the Amos Rock area of Tubbataha.
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