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115 newly hatched Olive Ridley turtles released in Quezon

CATANAUAN, Quezon – Some 115 newly hatched Olive Ridley Sea turtles were released in Sitio Paraiso, Barangay Cutcutan here recently.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) officer Ramil Gutierrez said their release was witnessed b ....

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Kailwa dam project put on hold

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has put on hold the issuance of an Environment Compliance Certificate (ECC) for the construction of the controversial Kaliwa Dam project in Quezon province.
This was disclosed today by DENR Undersecretary Ernesto Adobo Jr. during a public ....

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DENR reclassifies 4 Luzon caves for proper management

MANILA - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has approved the reclassification of four caves in the provinces of Abra, Quezon, and Albay for proper management and conservation. The DENR, through its Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB), Regional and Provincial offices, reclassified from Class I to Class II the Ganway Cave in Barangay Malamsit, Penarrubia town and the Quitinday Cave in Jovellar town, both in the province of Albay. Sung Wan Cave in Barangay Lawigue, Tayabas City, Quezon province was also reclassified from Class I to Class II. Meanwhile, Palale Cave in Barangay Ibaba Palale in Tayabas City was moved from Class II to I. DENR refers to Class I caves as those with delicate and fragile geological formations, threatened species, and archeological and paleontological values. Caves under this category may only be used for "mapping, photography, educational, and scientific purposes" due to their natural values and hazardous conditions. These are c ....

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