+ Follow MT. MATUTUM Tag
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[Title] => Philippines coffee shines at APEC meet
[Summary] => Chief executive officers from around the world were served Philippine coffee sourced from different parts of the country during the recently concluded Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit.
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[Title] => A Different Musical Collaboration
[Summary] => Marking a milestone in its 17-year history, Bo's Coffee has sealed a collaborative deal with 22 Tango Records (Two to Tango Records) and Loudbasstard, following the coffee shop's opening of a string of newly renovated coffee stores in the metro.
[DatePublished] => 2014-06-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Yasunari Ramon Suarez Taguchi
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[Title] => Tarsier sanctuary to rise in S. Cotabato
[Summary] => The Japanese embassy plans to build a conservation center for tarsiers found on Mt. Matutum in South Cotabato.
[DatePublished] => 2012-11-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => DENR declares Rafflesia critical habitat in Bukidnon
[Summary] => The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has officially designated an area in Bukidnon as the critical habitat of the country’s largest flower, Rafflesia, which has been classified as a threatened species.
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[Title] => Rafflesia schadenbergiana
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Scientific Name: Rafflesia schadenbergiana Goppert
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => USAID-funded forest area yields illegal logs
[Summary] => KORONADAL CITY Army-backed deputized forest guards seized 121 pieces of illegally cut flitches and round logs last Saturday inside the USAID-funded reforestation area at the foot of Mt. Matutum in Tupi town.
Tupis new municipal administrator, lawyer Emilio Paña, led the team of soldiers from the 57th Infantry Battalion in confiscating the 121 pieces of four-foot long flitches and round logs in a remote part of Sitio Limblesong in Barangay Kablon.
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[Title] => Mt. Matutum eyed as RP eagles new habitat
[Summary] => KORONADAL CITY The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) is seriously considering the idea of developing the thickly forested Mt. Matutum in Tupi, South Cotabato as another habitat for the countrys national bird.
The government has declared Mt. Matutum, an active volcano considered the second highest peak in Mindanao, a forest and natural park.
Jayson Ibañez, coordinator of the PEFs field research program, said the foundation found Mt. Matutums forests suitable for the preservation of the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga Jeffery).
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[Summary] => Marking a milestone in its 17-year history, Bo's Coffee has sealed a collaborative deal with 22 Tango Records (Two to Tango Records) and Loudbasstard, following the coffee shop's opening of a string of newly renovated coffee stores in the metro.
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[Title] => DENR declares Rafflesia critical habitat in Bukidnon
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[AuthorName] => Domingo A. Madulid
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[Title] => USAID-funded forest area yields illegal logs
[Summary] => KORONADAL CITY Army-backed deputized forest guards seized 121 pieces of illegally cut flitches and round logs last Saturday inside the USAID-funded reforestation area at the foot of Mt. Matutum in Tupi town.
Tupis new municipal administrator, lawyer Emilio Paña, led the team of soldiers from the 57th Infantry Battalion in confiscating the 121 pieces of four-foot long flitches and round logs in a remote part of Sitio Limblesong in Barangay Kablon.
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[Title] => Mt. Matutum eyed as RP eagles new habitat
[Summary] => KORONADAL CITY The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) is seriously considering the idea of developing the thickly forested Mt. Matutum in Tupi, South Cotabato as another habitat for the countrys national bird.
The government has declared Mt. Matutum, an active volcano considered the second highest peak in Mindanao, a forest and natural park.
Jayson Ibañez, coordinator of the PEFs field research program, said the foundation found Mt. Matutums forests suitable for the preservation of the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga Jeffery).
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