- Written by FASPS
The National State of the Oceans and Coasts (NSOC) 2018: Blue Economy Growth Report of the Philippines aims to contribute to the overall assessment and monitoring of the implementation of Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia, Sustainable Development Goals, and other related international agreements and national policies. The Philippines believes that blue economy offers a useful framework and....
Read more: Report on the Philippine national state of oceans and coasts in circulation
- Written by PWP/ May Anne Ramos
Designed after a small beach cottage, the 24-square meter learning facility was built 60 meters from the shoreline and adjacent to the DENR’s marine turtle hatchery. The facility offers a venue for conducting....
Read more: Marine turtle conservation learning center rises up in Sarangani Bay
- Written by PEMSEA/ Karen See
The East Asian Seas Partnership Council is pleased to announce the launch of the East Asian Seas Futures: Youth and the Ocean Competition this year as part of PEMSEA’s efforts to generate the interest, awareness, and....
Read more: 'Youth and the Oceans' photo and video competition is on
- Written by CIWT/ Garie Rigor, Mary Jean Caleda, Fritzielyn Palmieri, Theresa Tenazas
One hundred thirty-seven staffers of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), law enforcement and regulatory agencies, and local government units (LGUs) based in the ....
Read more: Wildlife laws enforcement training held online for Metro Manila-based agencies and LGUs
- Written by PWP/ May Anne Ramos
USAID, through its Protect Wildlife project, is working hand in hand with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in developing WILDBase, a centralized online database for....
Read more: Development of rescued wildlife database system pushed
- Written by Protect Wildlife Project
As part of its support to strengthen wildlife law enforcement and protection in the Philippines, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) provided essential equipment and....
- Written by PWP/ May Anne Ramos
The floating dryer provides MASEPLA members the convenience of hauling their harvest from their farms to the drying area and reducing the time for drying seaweed—one of the most labor-intensive steps....
- Written by Protect Wildlife Project
Two teams from the Philippines bagged two of the three coveted top prizes in the Zoohackaton 2020 Asia regional competition held last November 6 to 8 for their innovative ideas to help in the fight against....
Read more: Young Filipino innovators win big in Zoohackathon 2020 regional competition
- Written by PWP/ May Anne Ramos
USAID, through its Protect Wildlife project, and the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative, have been advancing efforts to strengthen the t’nalak weaving enterprise of Lake Sebu Indigenous....
Read more: Indigenous T’boli weavers to scale up production of t’nalak, other abaca handicrafts
- Written by PWP/ May Anne Ramos
Coffee farmers in the municipalities of T’boli, Polomolok and Tupi of South Cotabato province will soon be able to produce higher-quality coffee beans and improve their coffee production, thanks to the support of USAID’s Protect Wildlife project and....
Read more: 2-in-1 techno-training mix to boost South Cotabato coffee enterprises
- Written by PWP/ May Anne Ramos
Thirty abaca farmers from indigenous T’boli and B’laan communities in Maasim town in Sarangani province are now adept at using climate-smart farming technologies and capable of mentoring their fellow abaca farmers after....
Read more: Indigenous abaca farmers in Sarangani complete climate-smart field school training
- Written by CIWT/ Garie Rigor
One hundred three trainees from 61 local governments in Visayas and Mindanao participated in the recently concluded Webinar on Wildlife Laws held from September to October 2020. Of this number, 44 trainees came....