+ Follow HINATUAN BAY Tag
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[Title] => Romblon area declared nesting site of endangered turtles
[Summary] => This as the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau-Pawikan Conservation Project (PAWB-PCP) recently confirmed Sitio Agbaliga in Agpanabat, Romblon as a nesting site of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), in addition to fi ve areas earlier declared as nesting sites of the marine animal.
[DatePublished] => 2009-09-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Saving the dugong
[Summary] => Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Michael Defensor has ordered the DENR CARAGA Region to investigate reports of rampant slaughter of "dugongs" or sea cows in Surigao Del Sur.
Reports coming from the Center for Empowerment and Resource Development, Inc. (CERD), an NGO partner of DENR in "pawikan" or marine turtle and "dugong" conservations, disclosed that a 500-kilo male dugong measuring nine feet was washed ashore on Tipdos Island in Hinatuan Bay, Surigao Del Sur last Sept. 3, 2004.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Benny G. Enriquez
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[Title] => Dugong: Once believed to be a mermaid now an endangered species
[Summary] => Dugongs or sea cows are in trouble. Their members are few and declining, hence, they have been classified as endangered.
Aware of this, the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) through its Parks and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) launched what it calls the Pawikan Conservation Project (PCP) to lead in the management and conservation of pawikans or marine turtles and dugongs.
PCPs immediate problem is poaching.
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HINATUAN BAY
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[Title] => Saving the dugong
[Summary] => Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Michael Defensor has ordered the DENR CARAGA Region to investigate reports of rampant slaughter of "dugongs" or sea cows in Surigao Del Sur.
Reports coming from the Center for Empowerment and Resource Development, Inc. (CERD), an NGO partner of DENR in "pawikan" or marine turtle and "dugong" conservations, disclosed that a 500-kilo male dugong measuring nine feet was washed ashore on Tipdos Island in Hinatuan Bay, Surigao Del Sur last Sept. 3, 2004.
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[Title] => Dugong: Once believed to be a mermaid now an endangered species
[Summary] => Dugongs or sea cows are in trouble. Their members are few and declining, hence, they have been classified as endangered.
Aware of this, the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) through its Parks and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) launched what it calls the Pawikan Conservation Project (PCP) to lead in the management and conservation of pawikans or marine turtles and dugongs.
PCPs immediate problem is poaching.
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