+ Follow DANJUGAN ISLAND Tag
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Renowned British botanist David Bellamy said the Philippines could be a model to other countries in balancing the conservation of coral reefs while promoting ecotourism.
In a recent interview with The STAR, Bellamy, who also hosts a popular nature television show in the United Kingdom, said he was amazed by the way Filipinos have exerted efforts to rehabilitate coral reefs as well as restoring the forests.
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In a recent interview with The STAR, Bellamy, who also hosts a popular nature television show in the United Kingdom, said he was amazed by the way Filipinos have exerted efforts to rehabilitate coral reefs as well as restoring the forests.
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