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An environmental symposium on biodiversity and culture is set today, organized by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and the Bataan-based environmental activist group Mga Bayani ng Kalikasan, to preserve the forests of the Bataan National Park.

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Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) recently supported a one-of-a-kind adventure race by providing smartphones and connectivity to participants who trekked Mt. Natib in Bataan.

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The priority protected areas cover four of the five major faunal regions in the country, which is divided into three categories: nature park, wildlife sanctuary and protected landscapes and seascape, Antonio M. Claparols, ESP president, said.
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Speaking before government officials, Army and police officers at Camp Tolentino, police headquarters here, Garcia said the aerial seeding is considered one of the best methods of restoring the verdant forests Bataan once took pride of.
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Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) recently supported a one-of-a-kind adventure race by providing smartphones and connectivity to participants who trekked Mt. Natib in Bataan.

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The priority protected areas cover four of the five major faunal regions in the country, which is divided into three categories: nature park, wildlife sanctuary and protected landscapes and seascape, Antonio M. Claparols, ESP president, said.
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Speaking before government officials, Army and police officers at Camp Tolentino, police headquarters here, Garcia said the aerial seeding is considered one of the best methods of restoring the verdant forests Bataan once took pride of.
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