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Hamilo Coast and WWF: partners in eco-tourism and sustainability
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Hamilo Coast embraces sustainable tourism at the core of its philosophy and shows how beautiful beachfront homes can harmonize with nature a...
WWF Ambassadors Pia Wurtzbach and Jeremy Jauncey champion WWF-Philippines’ Build Back Better campaign for Bicol fishing communities
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Philippine fisherfolk are among the poorest sectors in the Philippines and are among the most vulnerable to natural hazards and extreme weat...
WWF Continues to Fight Against Plastic Pollution, Advocates for an Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme in the Philippines
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Snapshot from a recycling facility in Quezon City, taken during a field visit last February 2020 Photograph © Czarina Constantino / WWF-Phil...
It’s Earth Hour 24/7 At The Kapuso Network
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On 31 March 2012, between 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, the islands of the Philippines are set to go dark – all in the name of saving energy and keepi...
Manual To Lyf and Krisis Komix! Supports EARTH HOUR
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I support Earth Hour . Please support it too. WWF-Philippines Krisis Komix will also celebrate its 3rd anniversary as it was launched...
Hundreds make colorful statement for nature in WWF’s first Mural Painting Marathon
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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines held its first Mural Painting Marathon on February 18, 2012 at the Glorietta Dolphin P...
PAGTUTULUNGAN.ORG: WWF Philippines 1st Dolphin Mural Painting Marathon
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Dolphins are exquisite creatures and said to be very intelligent. However they do face great threats of decline and even extinction. This ...
WWF and BPI Foundation reveal results to Climate Risk Assessment Study
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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines), in partnership with the Bank of the Philippine Islands Foundation, Inc ., has released...
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