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[Title] => Support for Angat watershed widens
[Summary] => A ‘Framework for Management and Protection of Angat Watershed’ was launched recently at the National Power Corp. in Diliman, Quezon City.
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[Title] => Quarrying continues in Sariaya
[Summary] => The Tanggol Kalikasan, an environment advocacy group, has expressed disappointment and slammed the local government, particularly the Provincial Mining and Regulatory Board and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, for the continued illegal quarrying and black sand mining in rivers and coastal villages in Sariaya, Quezon.
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[AuthorName] => Michelle Zoleta
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[Title] => 15 tortoises seized from 2 Chinese
[Summary] => Fifteen tortoises were retrieved from the custody of two Chinese who planned to bring those animals to Metro Manila as a wedding gift after they were apprehended by local police here at the Grand Central Terminal yesterday.
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[Title] => Local officials, Church, green groups unite vs Sierra Madre loggers
[Summary] => ILAGAN, Isabela - Alarmed by the dying state of the country’s forests, local and religious officials as well as environmentalist groups have bonded together to safeguard the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor from continued denudation by illegal logging syndicates.
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[Title] => A biological treasure trove and a mystical energy center
[Summary] => One of the countrys biological treasure-troves is also believed to be a mystical energy center and place of healing. Yet, in return for all that it has blessed its admirers and belie-vers with, Mount Banahaw has received only disrespect and abuse.
Ironically, the very people who venerate it are among those who desecrate it. Last year, 11 truckloads of garbage, left by visitors numbering up to half a million during Holy Week, were collected mostly in the puestos, or the sacred spots. Four fires, traced to unattended candles, broke out.
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TANGGOL KALIKASAN
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[Summary] => The Tanggol Kalikasan, an environment advocacy group, has expressed disappointment and slammed the local government, particularly the Provincial Mining and Regulatory Board and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, for the continued illegal quarrying and black sand mining in rivers and coastal villages in Sariaya, Quezon.
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[Title] => A biological treasure trove and a mystical energy center
[Summary] => One of the countrys biological treasure-troves is also believed to be a mystical energy center and place of healing. Yet, in return for all that it has blessed its admirers and belie-vers with, Mount Banahaw has received only disrespect and abuse.
Ironically, the very people who venerate it are among those who desecrate it. Last year, 11 truckloads of garbage, left by visitors numbering up to half a million during Holy Week, were collected mostly in the puestos, or the sacred spots. Four fires, traced to unattended candles, broke out.
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November 24, 2013 - 12:00am