Vol. 1 and part of v. 2 originally issued as Bulletins no. 15-21. v. 1. Philippine mangrove swamps / by W. H. Brown and A. F. Fischer. Philippine palms and palm products / by W. H. Brown and E. D.
TACLOBAN CITY — More than a decade after Super Typhoon ‘Yolanda’ devastated large swaths of forest in Eastern Visayas and ...
As communities across the country recover from Typhoons Tino and Uwan, more Filipinos are now aware of the role of forests in protecting us from climate disasters. This is what the Haribon Foundation ...
DENR-CENRO Midsayap documents one of Mindanao's largest fruit bat colonies in Banisilan, Cotabato, highlighting a major win ...
More than two-thirds of the Philippine’s forest cover has been lost to logging, agriculture, fuelwood extraction, mining and other human pressures. To tackle forest depletion, the Philippines has ...
An explosion aboard a power barge off the Philippine island of Guimaras has spilled up to a quarter million liters of fuel oil, threatening local communities and mangrove and seagrass habitats. The ...
The tree species in the Dipterocarpaceae family dominate many tropical forest formations in Southeast Asia (see Figure 1). The Philippines is home to more than 50 dipterocarp tree species, of which 25 ...
MANILA—The Philippines has firmed up plans to develop a mangrove forest along the eastern seaboard of two islands hit hardest by Typhoon Haiyan to act as a first-line of defense again the impact of ...