Hi Edward, Here are the most important news that you need to know. When humanity locked itself at home last year to evade the deadly coronavirus, the world’s flora and fauna that had been constantly crushed under the weight of tourists predictably flourished. This was not your usual final project in school—or your ordinary class. It was Feb. 13, 1995, and the class was Psychic Powers and Shamanism, an elective taught by Tony Perez under the Interdisciplinary Studies Program of the Ateneo de Manila University. LOSS AND RECOVERY The Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park in Negros Oriental was one of the five protected areas whose condition during the pandemic was the focus of recent webinars hosted by the UN Development Fund’s Biodiversity Finance Initiative.- ALEX PAL STO. TOMAS, PAMPANGA—Acknowledged as the “casket capital” of the Philippines by the Department of Trade and Industry, this town is living up to its name by ensuring that the rising demand for coffins amid the pandemic is met. How ironic that the world’s so-called biggest supplier of nurses may soon be facing a shortage, and in the middle of a pandemic at that. |
Saturday, October 30, 2021
PH ecotourism sites: Hurt but also healed
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