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    • Baby sea turtles released off San Jose shores 

      (Panay News, September 30, 2017, on page 2-14)
      Sixty-five green sea turtle (Cheloniamydas) hatchlings and three juvenile hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricate) were recently released on the shores of Barangay Madrangca of this capital town. Being in a province with ...
    • Boracay truly back in harness 

      (Panay News, July 15, 2023, on page 7)
      The massive rehabilitation of Boracay Island instituted back in 2018 keeps on reaping dividends. It remains in the Top 10 of the “Favorite Islands in the World 2023” list by Travel + Leisure Magazine. Wow! Ka- level sang ...
    • DENR leads coastal clean-up across WV 

      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Region VI (Panay News, November 18, 2020, on page 9-14)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region 6 and its field offices recently conducted simultaneous coastal clean-up activities to raise awareness on waste management problems in Western Visayas in ...
    • DILG: No swimming in Boracay for 6 months 

      (Panay News, April 8, 2018, on page 13)
      Swimming in the beaches of this island resort will be prohibited during the six-month closure period, according to Department of the Interior and Local Government officer-in-charge Eduardo Año. Even residents will be barred ...
    • Disappearing beaches 

      (Panay News, March 9, 2020, on page 12)
      The Philippines may be small in land area, but with over 7,100 islands, the country has one of the most extensive coastlines in the world. This makes archipelago among the most vulnerable to the impact of global warming. ...
    • Living without destructive plastic (Continued from July 8, 2021) 

      Cullen, Shay (Panay News, July 9, 2021, on page 10)
      Birds are dying by the thousands from eating plastic items. Penguins, albatrosses and many sea gulls have died as a result of eating floating or submerged plastics. Thousands of dolphins, sharks, whales and turtles are ...
    • More tourists, more trash? 

      (Panay News, August 24, 2019, on page 6)
      We are aghast by a recent report about a tourist defecating on Boracay Island’s white-sand shores, and another burying diaper on the sand? What on earth were they thinking? We are reminded by this usual equation: The more ...
    • PH hailed as world's leading dive, beach destination 

      (Panay News, November 17, 2022, on page 21-23)
      The Philippines has been hailed the World’s Leading Dive Destination and the World’s Leading Beach Destination for 2022 at the 29th World Travel Awards Grand Final Gala Ceremony held in Muscat, Oman, recently. “These global ...
    • W. Visayans join clean-ups to relieve aftermaths of typhoon 

      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Region VI; PN (Panay News, November 16, 2020, on page 15)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region 6 and its field offices conducted simultaneous coastal clean-up drives to raise awareness on waste management problems in Western Visayas in this typhoon ...