+ Follow PAWB Tag
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[Title] => ‘Tarsier died of heart attack’
[Summary] => The Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) reported yesterday its initial findings that the tarsier that died a few days after it was found at the Manila Golf Club in Makati succumbed to heart failure.
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[Title] => P84-M budget cut to hamper PAWB work
[Summary] => The big cut in the budget of the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) for next year, amounting to some P84 million, will reportedly threaten the ability of its staff to monitor and conserve protected areas and natural parks.
[DatePublished] => 2012-07-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP giant turtle migrates to Vietnam
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The turtles pace surely helped.
The Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) reported yesterday that its "tagging experiment helped locate a giant sea turtle, which ended up in Vietnam after traveling for more than 1,700 kilometers from Subic, Zambales.
PAWB said the metal tag with inscriptions PH6854 was still attached to the green sea turtle (chelonia mydas) when the creature was found in Con Dao National Park in Vietnam.
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[Title] => Winged visitor at the Palace
[Summary] => A "high-flying" visitor dropped by Malacañang yesterday but it was the Department of Environment and Natural Resources which was called to welcome the unexpected guest.
The visitor is a Brimehny Kite, a bird specie belonging to the eagle family which dropped from the sky and landed at the Palace grounds at about 10:30 a.m. The Presidential Security Group then called in rescuers from the DENR-Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) to revive the extremely weak bird.
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[Summary] => The big cut in the budget of the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) for next year, amounting to some P84 million, will reportedly threaten the ability of its staff to monitor and conserve protected areas and natural parks.
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[Title] => RP giant turtle migrates to Vietnam
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The turtles pace surely helped.
The Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) reported yesterday that its "tagging experiment helped locate a giant sea turtle, which ended up in Vietnam after traveling for more than 1,700 kilometers from Subic, Zambales.
PAWB said the metal tag with inscriptions PH6854 was still attached to the green sea turtle (chelonia mydas) when the creature was found in Con Dao National Park in Vietnam.
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[Title] => Winged visitor at the Palace
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The visitor is a Brimehny Kite, a bird specie belonging to the eagle family which dropped from the sky and landed at the Palace grounds at about 10:30 a.m. The Presidential Security Group then called in rescuers from the DENR-Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) to revive the extremely weak bird.
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