ROBERT SENA ANG
BUNDOK
Food, water, refuge, and shelter. Mountains provide for all. But they are more endangered than you might think.
For over two decades, Conservation International in the Philippines has helped protect the mountains that supply water to hundreds of thousands of people and play an important role in climate resilience. We work with governments to establish protected landscapes, encourage environmental stewardship within local communities and respect the ancestral domains of indigenous peoples who live within these mountains.
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Mount Mantalingahan: Working toward 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.
© CI/Yoji Natori
Ako ang pinakamatandang templo ng mundo.
Bundok: Robert Sena
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