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Geopolitical standoff in South China Sea leads to environmental fallout

Philippines banks on new fisheries management system, but rollout is rocky

As humans close in on their habitat, crocodiles in the Philippines snap back

With growing pressures, can the Philippines sustain its marine reserves?

Philippine forest turtles stand a ‘good chance’ after first wild release

Wildlife trafficking, like everything else, has gone online during COVID-19

ADB declares coal exit in Asia Pacific, but gas remains in play

Hits and misses for a legal tool to protect the environment in Philippines

‘Complete turnaround’: Philippines’ Duterte lifts ban on new mining permits

Philippine province builds on lessons learned to grow ecotourism industry

Surge in seizures of giant clam shells has Philippine conservationists wary

Chinese ‘fishing fleet’ anchored on Philippine reef raises tensions

Amid South China Sea dispute, Philippines’ Palawan is besieged by political split

Philippines looks to improve disaster preparedness with geospatial tech

One-hit wonder frog makes a comeback in the southern Philippines

‘The river will bleed red’: Indigenous Filipinos face down dam projects

On a Philippine volcano, an eruption-proof mouse rules the roost

Philippine quarries under scrutiny after deadly mudflow buries homes

A tale of two seas: Closed season is a mixed bag for Philippine sardines industry 

Indigenous leaders killed in Philippines were ‘red-tagged’ over dam opposition

It’s not too late – yet – to save the Philippine pangolin, study finds

No safe space for Philippines’ Indigenous youth as military allowed on campus

A good year for the Philippine eagle in 2020, but not for its supporters

New snail subspecies with ‘upside down shell’ found in last green frontier east of Manila

The newest species of Philippine false gecko is the 10th (and counting)

Philippine ‘raptor boy’ shows it takes a village to protect a migration route

A Philippine community sees life-saving payoffs from restoring its mangroves

Philippine resort owner hit with environmental charges as Boracay cleans up

Philippines declares no new coal plants — but lets approved projects through

South Korea’s move away from coal leaves a Philippine power plant in limbo

On a Philippine island, Indigenous women get their say on marine conservation

Philippine court upholds open-pit mining ban in Mindanao

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