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Wildlife Philippines

Wildlife Philippines

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Wildlife Philippines talks about ecosystems, animal and plants species, and environmental issues in different parts of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. It is collaborative podcast channel of more than 20 Institutes of Environmental Governance which aimed to provide educational trivia and important facts about biodiversity conservation and wildlife protection, an excellent learning aid for teachers and students! This podcast is an initiative under the Partnership for Biodiversity Conservation 3 of Tanggol Kalikasan and is being supported by the USAID and the US DOI-ITAP.

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  • 56 - Holothuria scabra

    Holothuria scabra or sandfish is locally known as teripang in indonesia, gamat in malaysia and balat here in the philippines it is considered as the highest valued tropical sea cucumber species but it is one of the most commercially exploited aquatic species in southeast asia. Sea cucumber is a multi-million dollar industry especially in food business and pharmaceutical industries.  

    This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in DMMMSU; Written and directed by: Celso Jucutan, Hannah Nora Solimen, Dianne Peralta, Ara Revina Malaya, Victoria Malaya, and Dodilyn Bermudez.  

    Wildlife Philippines is an initiative of Tanggol Kalikasan in partnership with IEGs based in selected Higher Educational Institutions all over the country.

    Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 08min
  • 55 - Tubbataha Reef

    Tubbataha Reef is known for its extraordinary biodiversity, abundant marine life, and breathtaking drop-offs into the open ocean. Tubbataha Reef was discovered by divers in the late 1970s. The area covers 130,028 hectares of high-quality marine habitats containing three atolls and a large area of the deep sea. Tubbataha is home to 374 species of coral and almost 500 species of fish.   

    This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in PalSU; Written and directed by: Rizaldy Bustamante, Joshua Dela Cruz, Arthur Malinao, Dr. Mark Joseph Buncag, and Prof. Imelda Lactuan.

    Wildlife Philippines is an initiative of Tanggol Kalikasan in partnership with IEGs based in selected Higher Educational Institutions all over the country.

    Thu, 13 Oct 2022 - 06min
  • 54 - Mangrove Tree

    A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. Mangroves occur worldwide in the tropics and subtropics and even some temperate coastal areas, mainly between latitudes 30° N and 30° S with the greatest mangrove area within 5° of the equator. For this episode of #WildlifePhilippinesPodcast, Palawan State University talks about interesting information about mangrove tree.  

    This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in PalSU; Written and directed by: Rizaldy Bustamante, Jannen Flores, Jovel Diosane, Dr. Mark Joseph Buncag and Prof. Imelda Lactuan.   

    Wildlife Philippines is an initiative of Tanggol Kalikasan in partnership with IEGs based in selected Higher Educational Institutions all over the country.

    Thu, 15 Sep 2022 - 11min
  • 53 - Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center

    The Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center (PWRCC), also known as the Crocodile Farm is the only wildlife rescue center in Palawan located 9km south of Puerto Princesa City. The center is strategically located on a vast of 10-hectare land. For this episode of #WildlifePhilippinesPodcast, Palawan State University (PalSU) talks about interesting information about this wildlife rescue center.  

    This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in PalSU written and directed by: Rizaldy Bustamante, Czarina Sulpico, Reymon Lagrada, Dr. Mark Joseph Buncag and Prof. Iamelda Lactuan  

    Wildlife Philippines is an initiative of Tanggol Kalikasan in partnership with IEGs based in selected Higher Educational Institutions all over the country.

    Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 16min
  • 52 - Cleopatra's Needle

    Cleopatra’s Needle is one of the mystical mountains of Palawan. The name is derived from the obelisk-like rock structure that is found in its peak. This is the mountain you will pass on the way to the Puerto Princesa Underground River. For this episode of #WildlifePhilippinesPodcast, Palawan State University talks about interesting information about this mystical mountain.  

    This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in PalSU. Written and directed by: Rizaldy Bustamante, Kristel Dorado, JB Mamaid, Noell Soliva, Dr. Mark Joseph Buncag and Prof. Imelda Lactuan.  

    Wildlife Philippines is an initiative of Tanggol Kalikasan in partnership with IEGs based in selected Higher Educational Institutions all over the country.

    Thu, 14 Jul 2022 - 09min
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