Read more about the article 1.2 Million budget allotted for Davao’s marine protected areas
SUBMERGED. Rice paddies in Mawab town, Compostela Valley are submerged in floodwaters when Typhoon Pablo hit the area Tuesday. (davaotoday.com photo by John Rizle L. Saligumba)

1.2 Million budget allotted for Davao’s marine protected areas

A German corporation pledged a total budget of P1,268,000.00 to facilitate researches and activities for the Davao City's marine protected areas (MPA).

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Read more about the article Activate free mobile disaster alert law amidst Hagupit – partylist urges govt
Globe telecommunications partners with the Foundation for the Philippine Environment, donating mobile phones, SIM cards and insurance policies to 42 volunteer forest guards and local watershed monitoring, including barangay officials to guard biodiversity initiatives in the Panigan-Tamugan watershed. The area is being tapped of its pristine surface water from the Tamugan River for Davao City's northeastern barangays and to relax extraction of water from the underground aquifers.

Activate free mobile disaster alert law amidst Hagupit – partylist urges govt

The congressman said the alerts must be provided with no cost or charges, as he noted that the phone companies have been sending out free messages about their services.

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In Sto. Tomas town, ‘layang-layang’ offers distraction than attraction

Thousands of barn swallow, a migratory bird, locally known as “layang-layang” have found their way home in this rustic town as they perched on kilometer-long power lines and tall buildings.

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