+ Follow CROCODILE FARM INSTITUTE Tag
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[Title] => Authorities want to catch killer crocodile alive
[Summary] => BUNAWAN, Agusan del Sur, Philippines – The Agusan del Sur Provincial Protected Area Office of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, NGO Save Mindanao Volunteers and the local government unit of Bunawan wanted the capture of the monster crocodile safe and alive.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ben Serrano
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[Title] => Palawan tourism is bouncing back
[Summary] => Palawans tourism industry is expected to bounce back soon after a bottoming out triggered by the May 27, 2001 Abu Sayyaf kidnapping.
Accommodations and tour destinations in the province have been greatly affected in the past 10 months due to the security issue. But industry players are beginning to see signs of recovery.
Patrick Favoreal, group director for sales and marketing of The Legend Hotel Manila and Palawan, confirms this.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-05 00:00:00
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CROCODILE FARM INSTITUTE
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[Title] => Palawan tourism is bouncing back
[Summary] => Palawans tourism industry is expected to bounce back soon after a bottoming out triggered by the May 27, 2001 Abu Sayyaf kidnapping.
Accommodations and tour destinations in the province have been greatly affected in the past 10 months due to the security issue. But industry players are beginning to see signs of recovery.
Patrick Favoreal, group director for sales and marketing of The Legend Hotel Manila and Palawan, confirms this.
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