+ Follow HARIBON FOUNDATION AND RAINFOREST RESTORATION INITIATIVE Tag
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[Title] => Recovering the Philippines' forest cover
[Summary] => The Philippines is losing approximately 47,000 hectares of forest cover every year.
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[AuthorName] => Gaea Katreena Cabico
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[Title] => Massive rainforest replanting plan up
[Summary] => Various pro-environment and non-government organizations have launched a national movement to restore at least one million hectares of the countrys rainforest by 2020.
They raised the alarm over the continuing rapid rate of destruction of the countrys forests, which they predicted may dwindle to a mere 320,000 hectares of primary forest, or a measly six percent of the countrys total land area, by 2010.
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They raised the alarm over the continuing rapid rate of destruction of the countrys forests, which they predicted may dwindle to a mere 320,000 hectares of primary forest, or a measly six percent of the countrys total land area, by 2010.
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