+ Follow KILUSAN SAGIP KALIKASAN Tag
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[Title] => Illegal forest woods confiscated in Palawan
[Summary] => A total of 1,600 board feet of different kinds of woods were confiscated by a joint forces of the provincial government’s Kilusan Sagip Kalikasan (KSK) and the Philippine National Police (PNP).
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[Title] => 8 parrots recovered from illegal wildlife traders in Palawan
[Summary] => Authorities eight blue-nape parrots in Quezon town in Palawan from alleged illegal wildlife traders.
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[Title] => Palawan government belies environmental groups raps
[Summary] => The provincial government of Palawan has denied allegations of a community-based environmental group that illegal logging and illegal fishing have resurfaced in Puerto Princesa City and in other parts of the province.
"It is very easy to issue sweeping statements and paint a bleak and dark picture of the state of Palawans environment but that is far from the truth," said provincial information officer Rolando Bonoan Jr., in reaction to the accusations of Bantay Puerto Foundation.
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"It is very easy to issue sweeping statements and paint a bleak and dark picture of the state of Palawans environment but that is far from the truth," said provincial information officer Rolando Bonoan Jr., in reaction to the accusations of Bantay Puerto Foundation.
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February 23, 2002 - 12:00am