CRIS VILLONCO ANG
TUBIG
Water is life. It nourishes people and fuels the farms and fisheries that feed the country. We cannot do without it.
Protecting this life-giving resource
Conservation International works in the Philippines to protect the places that people rely on most for drinking water, agriculture and other uses. Through scientific studies, we are able to work out the places where the need to protect nature is most critical, and work together with governments to integrate this information into their strategies and decision-making.
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Mount Mantalingahan: Working Towards Zero Net...
In the highest peak of Palawan, Conservation International encourages indigenous communities to protect their natural assets and seeks to protect this mountain in perpetuity.
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Quirino Protected Landscape: Fostering...
Conservation International and the Quirino Forest Carbon Project combats climate change through reforestation and incentivizing farmers to change behaviors.
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Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape: Conservation across...
Conservation International works with the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines to establish and manage marine protected areas for people, and threatened species such as sea turtles.
© Keith A. Ellenbogen
Pag-aagawan ba nila ako sa isang digmaan-gaya ng pag-aagawan nila sa kahit anupaman?
Tubig: Cris Villonco
Nature Is Speaking
Nature has a voice, and it is telling us it’s time to act.
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There is much to protect in the Philippines. Learn about our work, and how people need nature to thrive.
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