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[Title] => DENR urges schools to have native tree nurseries
[Summary] => The Department Environment and Natural Resources-7 is urging all public and private schools, universities and colleges in Central Visayas to establish a plant nursery for native tree species in their respective campuses in a move to boost the “greening” campaign.
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[Title] => More than 100 plant species in Ilocos Norte deemed endangered
[Summary] => More than a hundred plant species are now considered endangered in Ilocos Norte, but genetic conservationists in the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) have started to collect planting materials from the few remaining plants to avert genetic erosion and loss of biodiversity.
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