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The government is seeking more action to save the reefs in the region known as the Coral Triangle amid threats to its ecosystems, ranging from overfishing and pollution to impacts of climate change, a senior government official said today.

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The Philippine government will destroy about five tons of confiscated elephant tusks with an estimated value of $10 million in support of global effort to end the illegal trade of wildlife species, a senior government official said today.

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The Philippine government will destroy about five tons of confiscated elephant tusks with an estimated value of $10 million in support of global effort to end the illegal trade of wildlife species, a senior government official said today.

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