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Philippines hosts key tuna fisheries meeting after 2024 catch exceeded 201,000 tons

The Philippines will host the 22nd regular session of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) from Dec. 1 to 5, 2025, underscoring...

So Tiny, So Beautiful, So Free

A spotted wood king fisher is captured by the lens of a member of the Wild Birds Photographers of the Philippines who ventured into...

PH coral reefs in danger zone

CORAL reefs in the Philippines, which lies in the Coral Triangle region, are in a danger zone and are threatened, according to marine biologists...

Canada wildlife decline ‘most severe’ in decades

MONTREAL, Canada—Biodiversity in Canada has plunged 10 percent over the last half century, with hundreds of species facing extinction, the World Wildlife Fund said...

Pledge to reserve the Ecosystem

Actress and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) ambassadress Janine Gutierrez leads the oath-taking during the launch of “Panda on the Roadshow” held at Lucky Town...

APECO eyes Subic model in partnership with indigenous peoples

The Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority (APECO) is seeking a joint management agreement with indigenous peoples (IPs) living within its jurisdiction, its...

UP eyes PH’s first lab for coral restoration

THE University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP-MSI) is set to launch the country’s first coral restoration facility to address increasing threats on...

World’s smallest snake is making a big comeback

Washington — A snake so small it could be mistaken for a worm has been spotted in Barbados, nearly two decades after it was...

DOE asks public to conserve energy as hot dry months begin

The Department of Energy (DOE) urged the public to adopt energy efficiency measures as rising temperatures increase electricity demand at the start of hot...

PCG thwarts smuggling of Visayan leopard cats in Bacolod City

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) through its Bacolod City outpost intercepted on Friday an attempt to smuggled endangered Visayan leopard cats from Negros Oriental...

CAAP: Bird strikes a serious threat to aviation with 181 cases reported at NAIA in 2024

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) acknowledged that bird strikes are a serious threat to air travel with 181 cases reported at...

Philippine Eagle hatchling dies in conservation setback

A Philippine Eagle chick hatched via artificial insemination has died, an avian conservation foundation has announced, in a fresh setback for one of the...

Philippine hatchling stirs hope for endangered eagle

Manila, Philippines—A baby Philippine Eagle has hatched in the Southeast Asian country with the help of artificial insemination, sparking hope that science and conservation can...

AAR leads tree planting activity

The Army Artillery Regiment joined forces with various stakeholders earlier this week to promote environmental sustainability and contribute to the nation's food security with...
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