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    • Boy, 8, gets int'l award for saving 400-kg dolphin 

      De Vera, Ellalyn B. (Manila Bulletin, September 15, 2010, on page 1-9)
      An eight-year-old boy from Mindoro was conferred an award by an international conservation group for saving a beached dolphin on the coast of San Teodoro in Oriental Mindoro last September 13. Carl Andrei Leuterio, a ...
    • Davao food complex expected to boost agri share of GRDP 

      Carillo, Carmencita A. (BusinessWorld, May 8, 2018, on page S1/4)
      The P1.02-billion Davao Food Complex project, which was approved by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board at the end of April, is expected to boost the agriculture sector’s contribution to the Davao ...
    • Japan to restart commercial whale hunts 

      British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (Panay News, December 27, 2018, on page 6)
      Japan said it will restart commercial whaling in July in a move that is likely to draw international criticism. It said it would withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC), the body tasked with whale conservation. ...
    • Prosecute butchers of butanding - WWF 

      Andrade, Katherine (The Philippine Star, February 18, 2010, on page A-23)
      An international conservation group is calling for the prosecution of people responsible for the “butchery” of an 18-foot butanding (whale shark) on the shores of Tingloy town in Batangas, with the marine animal’s dorsal ...
    • Reward offered to get killers of whale shark 

      (Manila Standard, February 20, 2010, on page A2)
      A conservation group and the Philippine government are offering a reward for information on the people responsible for the killing of an 18-foot whale shark. The World Wildlife Fund says the whale shark-the world's biggest ...
    • Students vow to protect sea cows 

      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Region VI (The Daily Guardian, September 27, 2018, on page 13)
      The Philippines have thousands of species that are undeniably incredible, including the largest and only sea-living mammal which grazes on seagrass, the Dugong (Dugong dugon). Presently, we have seen the number of dugong ...
    • Whale shark sightseeing in Misamis Oriental pushed 

      (Panay News, January 8, 2016, on page B7)
      The local government of this coastal town in Misamis Oriental province is pushing to institutionalize “whale shark” sightseeing as part of the province’s aggressive tourism campaign. Mayor Rommel Maslog said the town’s ...
    • Whaling protester to be charged in Japan 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, February 18, 2010, on page B-7)
      An anti-whaling activist from New Zealand is in custody on a Japanese vessel and will be taken to Japan to face charges after secretly boarding the ship as part of a protest, officials said Tuesday. Peter Bethune, a member ...
    • Whaling protester to be charged in Japan 

      Associated Press (AP) (The Philippine Star, February 18, 2010, on page A-22)
      An anti-whaling activist from New Zealand is in custody on a Japanese vessel and will be taken to Japan to face charges after secretly boarding the ship as part of a protest, officials said Tuesday. Peter Bethune, a member ...