USAID Protect Wildlife project released the enforcement protocol for the anti-wildlife trafficking task force led by DENR thru its City field office – Community Environment and Natural Resources Management Office (CENRO) done by way of collaborative efforts by partner agencies and institutions
Turtle conservation in Once Islas
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, villagers in Playa Isabelle in Soromon in Once Islas are actively taking part in the initiative to protect turtle nesting sites in support of the government’s thrust on environmental protection. This, as the OCENR and DENR together with the villagers recently released 49 hatchlings of hawksbill sea turtles into the sea…
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The USAID-Protect Wildlife Project the other day turned over complete sets of computer equipment to the OCENR and City Agriculturist Office as the operations center for anti-wildlife tracking task force and composite fishery law enforcement team, respectively. These equipment will help in the daily operations of these inter-agency units specifically in maintaining their data base,…
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