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    Palawan upscale resorts get ‘turtle friendly’ recognition

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    Date
    March 28, 2020
    Author
    Llarena, Steph
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    Classification code
    MS20200328_B3
    Excerpt
    Luxury accommodations amid a biodiverse marine ecosystem, where holidaymakers can relax in peace in the same place where aquatic animals thrive. This could very well be written all over in the upscale resorts in El Nido, Palawan after they received a wildlife tourism recognition. Palawan-based resort chain Ten Knots Group was recently awarded by the Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network (WFEN), the world’s first-ever “Sea Turtle Friendly Tourism Certification,” for its exceptional care for the aquatic animal.
    Citation
    Llarena, S. (2020, March 28). Palawan upscale resorts get ‘turtle friendly’ recognition. Manila Standard, p. B3.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8078
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    Corporate Names
    Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network (WFEN) Ten Knots Group Ayala Land Inc.
    Personal Names
    Bernardino, Joey Stein, Julie Trono, Romy
    Geographic Names
    El Nido, Palawan
    Subject
    sea turtles marine ecology ecosystems ecotourism animal welfare fish Coral rare species vulnerable species plastics
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