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    Energy firm leads Subic gab on sea turtle conservation

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    Date
    July 19, 2018
    Author
    Gunio, Butch
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    Classification code
    MS20180719_B4
    Excerpt
    Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. has conducted a forum here on turtle conservation under its Protect the Bay Initiative program. The discussion, entitled “Lessons from PawiCare,” aimed to share the best practices on how the residents of La Paz, San Narciso, Zambales helped in the conservation of “pawikan” or sea turtles held at Harbor Point Ayala Mall here on Saturday. PawiCare Hatchery is a sea turtle protection and conservation program in San Narciso, Zambales. It is currently managed by Katimpuyog Zambales, an environmental organization, together with the local government of San Narciso and the local fisherfolks called the La Paz Rangers.
    Citation
    Gunio, B. (2018, July 19). Energy firm leads Subic gab on sea turtle conservation. Manila Standard, p. B4.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/2295
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    Corporate Names
    Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc.
    Personal Names
    Gavina, Jason
    Geographic Names
    Subic
    Subject
    sea turtles animal welfare nature conservation environmental protection illegal fishing fishers livelihoods
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