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Palawan Island is a popular destination not only for beach lovers but also for mountaineers. Its highest peak is Mt. Mantalingahan which is situated in the southern part of the Island. The mountain is the center of Mt. Mantalingahan Protected Landscape, a major habitat of Palawan's rich biodiversity of flora and fauna that are endemic to the Philippines. For this episode, Palawan State University (PalSU) shares the beauty of their province through the ecosystem of Mt. Mantalingahan and its importance to the local communities and the whole country.
This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in PalSU; Written and directed by: Rizaldy Bustamante, Kristel Dorado, R Jade Remo, Andrei Sta. Teresa, Noell Soliva, Czarina Sulpico, Marie Chris Palma, Dr. Mark Joseph Buncag, and Prof. Imelda R. Lactuan.
Wildlife Philippines 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.
Palawan Island is a popular destination not only for beach lovers but also for mountaineers. Its highest peak is Mt. Mantalingahan which is situated in the southern part of the Island. The mountain is the center of Mt. Mantalingahan Protected Landscape, a major habitat of Palawan's rich biodiversity of flora and fauna that are endemic to the Philippines. For this episode, Palawan State University (PalSU) shares the beauty of their province through the ecosystem of Mt. Mantalingahan and its importance to the local communities and the whole country.
This episode is produced by the Institute of Environmental Governance in PalSU; Written and directed by: Rizaldy Bustamante, Kristel Dorado, R Jade Remo, Andrei Sta. Teresa, Noell Soliva, Czarina Sulpico, Marie Chris Palma, Dr. Mark Joseph Buncag, and Prof. Imelda R. Lactuan.
Wildlife Philippines 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.