+ Follow ILOCOS AGRICULTURE RESOURCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM Tag
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[Title] => MMSU researchers identify vanishing plant species
[Summary] => BATAC, Ilocos Norte Researchers of the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU), have identified and documented vanishing plant species in the Ilocos Region.
Dr. Miriam Pascua, Ms. Menisa Antonio, Dionisio Bucao, Epifania Agustin, Sosimo Ma. Pablico, Maura Luisa Gabriel and Beatriz Malab of MMSU conducted a survey in Laoag City, Batac, Pasuquin, San Nicolas and Dingras to document vanishing plant species as perceived by the old folks.
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[Title] => Fort Ilocandia water potable, GM assures public
[Summary] => Fort Ilocandia Resort and Casino (FIRC) assured its guests and the public yesterday that its water is potable.
"We test our water regularly," FIRC general manager Christopher Park said in a letter to The STAR.
Park was reacting to an article which came out in yesterdays issue of The STAR stating that groundwater resources of tourism centers and households, including FIRC, in Ilocos Norte are in danger of being contaminated.
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Dr. Miriam Pascua, Ms. Menisa Antonio, Dionisio Bucao, Epifania Agustin, Sosimo Ma. Pablico, Maura Luisa Gabriel and Beatriz Malab of MMSU conducted a survey in Laoag City, Batac, Pasuquin, San Nicolas and Dingras to document vanishing plant species as perceived by the old folks.
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[Summary] => Fort Ilocandia Resort and Casino (FIRC) assured its guests and the public yesterday that its water is potable.
"We test our water regularly," FIRC general manager Christopher Park said in a letter to The STAR.
Park was reacting to an article which came out in yesterdays issue of The STAR stating that groundwater resources of tourism centers and households, including FIRC, in Ilocos Norte are in danger of being contaminated.
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