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    A little goes a long way towards marine life conservation

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    May 16, 2016
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    PS20160516_B-8
    Excerpt
    Recognizing the critical role of communities in environmental protection and conservation, PLDT's wireless unit Smart Communications (Smart) and the World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines) recently held another Project Connect session in Barangay Fishing Village, Malita, Davao del Sur. Launched in 2010, Project Connect involves a series of workshops held nationwide to promote a greener lifestyle among communities. During the learning session, Ruel Bate, unit head of environmental education of WWF, shared important guidelines on marine rescue and response should endangered animals wind up stranded in shores.
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    A little goes a long way towards marine life conservation. (2016, May 16). Philippine Star, p. B-8.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1311
    Corporate Names
    Smart Communications Wordl Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF-Philippines)
    Personal Names
    Aldous, Robert Bate, Ruel
    Geographic Names
    Malita
    Subject
    nature conservation marine resources environmental protection fishers rare species search and rescue livelihoods conferences environmental restoration
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