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Protect Wildlife: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey in Relation to Biodiversity Values, Threats, and Conservation in Southern Palawan

This report covers the quantitative results from data collected for a survey that aimed to provide guidance and information in the crafting of messages for behaviour change campaigns, and to provide baseline measures that would be the basis for the monitoring and evaluation of social marketing activities implemented over the life of the project, in the areas covered from July 3–16, 2017. The focus of the analysis primarily refer to the differences between the three segments under study: (a) tenured households inside MMPL, (b) non-tenured households inside MMPL, and (c)
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Wildlife from Forests to Cages: An Analysis of Wildlife Seizures in the Philippines

The illegal wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative transnational crimes in the world. Numerous wildlife are threatened with extinction due to overexploitation for food, medicine, and as pets. Although it is difficult to quantify the illegal wildlife trade due to its mostly clandestine nature, analyzing seizure data can indicate its magnitude. Wildlife seizure records from the DENR, PCSDS, and other sources for the period 2010–2019 were collated and analyzed to identify species threatened by the illegal wildlife trade, hotspots, and trafficking
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WildALERT Taxonomic Database Identification Guide to Traded Wildlife in the Philippines

The WildALERT taxonomic database currently contains 480 taxa including the most commonly- and occasionally-traded wildlife in the Philippines.
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Capacity Building for Environmental Law Enforcement: a Compendium on Enforcement Training and Planning Modules

This compendium contains the basic-level training programs provided by the Protect Wildlife Project as part of the support for the DENR and partner environmental law enforcement agencies using the DENR’s Law Enforcement Training Modules for Wildlife, Fisheries, Forestry and Environment and the Training of Trainers on the Wildlife Law Enforcement Manual of Operations.
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A Primer on the Environmental Protection and Enforcement Bureau Bill

This primer briefly discusses the need for The Environmental Protection and Enforcement Bureau, the professional and modern law enforcement dedicated to environmental protection, protection for environmental frontliners and responsive and effective enforcement of environmental and natural resources laws.
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Cooperating for Peace and Development and Sustaining the Synergies

This document presents the objectives, activities, achievements, and learnings of the Conflict Sensitive Resource and Asset Management (COSERAM) program, implemented in the Caraga, Northern Mindanao, and Davao regions in the Philippines.
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Proceedings of the Phase-in/Phase-out Workshop for Mt. Pulag National Park

This proceedings on the phase-in/phase-out workshop held at Home Sweet Home, Governor Pack Road, Baguio City, on May 11, 2000 focuses on how to maintain and sustain the operations of the PAOs and the PAMBs covering Mt. Pulag National Park.
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Establishment of Kalanguya Community Museum in Mt Pulag NP: Results of a Preliminary Archeological Assessment in Brgy Tawangan, Kabayan, Benguet

This report is based on the preliminary archaeological assessment of Barangay Tawangan of the Municipality of Kabayan in the Province of Benguet on November 9- 13, 1998. The rapid archaeological assessment was commissioned to the writers by the National Integrated Protected Areas Programme (NIPAP) in the framework of its livelihood component and in support of a people-driven initiative aimed at establishing a community museum at the periphery of the Mount Pulag National Park. Through this initiative, members of one Interest Group based in Barangay
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Baseline Survey in Mt. Pulag Natural Park, Benguet, Ifugao and Nueva Vizcaya (April-May 1997)

The Mt. Pulag National Park Baseline Study was conducted in April-May 1997 with the main aim of establishing a benchmark for the Management Plan and future project monitoring and evaluation relevant to the implementation of the National Integrated Protected Areas Programme (NIPAP). The study covered 3 provinces, 5 municipalities and 17 barangays located in two regions, the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) and Region 2. These are the areas located within the Mt. Pulag National Park and the adjoining communities. Respondents were selected based on random sampling.
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Mt. Pulag National Park: General Management Plan

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