The Value of Nature

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(Film with English subtitles)

The Philippines is among 18 countries worldwide where most of our planet’s plants, animals, landscapes and seascapes are of the greatest in number, uniqueness and variety.
Natural reserves, wildlife sanctuaries and national or natural parks are places made to protect and preserve this unique biodiversity.
Only through appropriate planning and effective means to address persistent threats like deforestation as well as nature-conscious actions of the population, these natural reserves are able to persist for the generations to come.

A Film by DIE and GIZ

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Length
14:49 Minutes

Date of publication
2016

Project

Protected Area Management Enhancement in the Philippines

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