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Category: Environment
THE CANDIDATES FOR MISS DAET 2023
Here are the official 19 candidates for MISS DAET 2023 Watch out for these lovely ladies who will compete for the crown. The coronation night
BULKANG MAYON, SUNOD-SUNOD ANG ROCK FALL EVENT KANINANG UMAGA
Nagulantang ang mga residente malapit sa paanan ng bulkan Mayon kaninang umaga, Hunyo 8, matapos ang sunod-sunod na rock fall events ng bulkan bandang alas-6
NO SWIMMING AREAS SA BAYAN NG TALISAY NILAGYAN NG MARKERS NG MDRRMO TALISAY
NO SWIMMING AREAS Ang MDRRMO, katulong ang BANTAY DAGAT-TALISAY at Barangay San Jose, ay naglagay ng mga Buoy Lines, Markers at Signages sa mga lokasyon
Eco Group Calls on E-Commerce Companies to Lessen Plastic Waste
To mark the celebration of the World Environment Day, the pollution watchdog EcoWaste Coalition calls on giant companies Lazada and Shopee to do their part
SUDDEN SURGE OF WATER LEVEL EXPERIENCED IN MAMPUROG RIVER
In various social media posts by netizens, picnic goers and residents nearby Mampurog River in Brgy. Mampurog, San Lorenzo Ruiz experienced the sudden surge of
RED ALERT STATUS DUE TO LPA AND TROPICAL DEPRESSION, NOW RAISED AT BICOL REGION!
Due to the impending threat of the Low-Pressure Area (LPA) and the Tropical Depression (TD) outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) in Bicol, the
NO CAMPAIGN MATERIAL ON TREES – PENRO
The Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) of Camarines Norte reminded that putting posters especially campaign materials on trees is strictly prohibited this local
2 WILDLIFE SPECIES RELEASED TO THEIR NATURAL HABITAT BY PENRO CAMNORTE
Two (2) wildlife species found separately in Camarines Norte were released back to their natural habitat by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO)
PHILIPPINE HAWK EAGLE, PARADISE FLYING TREE SNAKE RELEASED IN CAMARINES NORTE
A Philippine Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus philippensis) and a Paradise Flying Tree Snake (Chrysopelea paradasi) were separately released to their natural habitats by the Provincial Environment and