The DENR has released 140 critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle hatchlings into the waters off Pandilusan Island in Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay, marking another milestone in efforts to protect one of the world's most threatened marine species through collaborative conservation.
Zamboanga Sibugay’s Growth Collides With Fragile Flyway as Mining Scars the Land โ Can Green Victories Last?
From oyster festivals and Ramsar recognitions to rivers stained by mining, Zamboanga Sibugay balances ecotourism dreams with extraction realities. Fishers turned wetland guardians reveal whatโs at stake.
A Tiny Primate, a Big Warning: Dapitan Moves to Protect the Elusive Philippine Tarsier
After a rare tarsier sighting, Dapitan pushes a landmark ordinance to protect the endangered primate and its habitat.
What Rehabilitated Wildlife DENR Releases to the Forest: Here’s What You Need to Know
Eight rescued wild animals return to the forests of Zamboanga Sibugay, as DENR urges communities to help protect biodiversity.
Why the Philippines’ Newest Ramsar Sites Are Vital for the Planet and Communities
The Philippines has elevated two of its most biodiverse and ecologically critical areas to international prominence by designating the Sibugay Wetland Nature Reserve and the Del Carmen Mangrove Reserve (DCMR) as Ramsar SitesโWetlands of International Importance. This recognition isnโt just…






