In celebration of World Nature Conservation Day, Toyota empowers Filipinos to protect and preserve nature for the next generation.
Category: Plants & Pets
Latest Batch of the National Youth Council Continues their Commitment to Conservation
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines recently welcomed the latest batch of National Youth Council (NYC) members into its fold. Young environmental champions from across the country have joined the Panda family as spokespersons for the planet.
Happy Life Organics (HLO) Inaugurates Warehouse in Bulacan
HLO is a Philippine based company that promotes innovative and eco-friendly solutions for your home, pets and unwanted pests. They are the neem authority of which their success comes from the effective use of the health benefits of this neem tree extract. Previously available only in India, now, the neem tree extract can be sourced out from Santa Maria, Bulacan.
Residents call for a Mining-Free Brooke’s Point, Palawan
Farmers, fisherfolk, indigenous peoples, youth, women, church groups launch No2Mining Campaign.
Lower house approval of HB 9147 a step in the right direction, says WWF-Philippines
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines lauds the House of Representatives for the passage of House Bill 9147 or the Single-use Plastic Products Regulation Act on its third reading yesterday, July 28, 2021.
Happy New Year 2022? GROHE’s New Year’s Resolutions for Earth Overshoot Day
Happy New Year 2022? The year has come to a sudden end – at least resource wise. July 29th, 2021 marks the day where we have consumed and used all ecological resources and services that the Earth can regenerate in that year. The later this day arrives the better we managed our resource consumption.
WWF-Philippines: Dumaguete should choose the enlightened way forward in the service of life
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines adds its voice to the growing number of organizations and individuals who express concern and opposition to the proposed 174 hectare off-shore island construction and reclamation project in Dumaguete City.
Oceana, IPEN: Marine plastic threatens food security
Top Australian fishery veterinarian Dr. Matt Landos, pointed out during a recent webinar that microplastics and plastics in general, contain hazardous chemical additives and can acquire other toxic chemicals from other sources of aquatic pollution. Some of these toxic chemicals remain in the environment for decades and build up in the food chain.
WWF-Philippines highlights local initiatives for Plastic-free July
In celebration of Plastic-free July, the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines featured Plastic Smart Cities sites as model communities in developing initiatives and solutions to address plastic pollution.
Annual Donsol count identifies 26 new whale sharks
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines identified 58 individual whale sharks during the organizations’ 2021 population survey, held annually off the coast of Donsol.
