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Kababaihan Para Sa Kalikasan (Women for Nature)
The Women Go Story: HARIBON’s first gender-focused and women-led project

HARIBON Implements a Forest Restoration Project in Partnership…
Haribon Foundation and the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)…

Arbor Day is every day in PP 1636
The four provinces of Quezon, Rizal, Laguna, and Bulacan share an important…

The largest eagle in the country is a queen
A Philippine Eagle in the Sierra Madre, sex unknown. It is difficult to determine…

Women #InvestInOurPlanet too
Women of KUMARE during a Women Go Gender and Development session.

Women protectors of the kalaw
The kalaw or Northern Rufous Hornbill is known to flock with other kalaws in…

The transformation of KALIPI Real
KALIPI Real Federation is very different now compared to how the organization…

Transforming women leaders to decision-makers
Rowena Recahuerta of Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina (KALIPI) is one of many women…

Environment Education For All Ages
A story of a lifelong learner beyond classroom walls

Leveling up Women’s Participation in Conservation
A group of nuns from the Sisters of Zion together with some women volunteers…

Women as Backliners During the Pandemic
The pandemic has devastated a lot of people, with some families not knowing…

Empowering Women through Virtual Platforms: Learning a…
How can we meet when travel is limited? What is a virtual meeting? How do we…

Emerging Voice of a Woman Leader
Edna Azugue, local facilitator, presented tools on Participatory Situational…

What it takes to get involved in conservation work
Basic ecology session for Bantay Gubat.

Mimi of the Mamanwa-Manobo Tribe
Mimi Bungcayao, a mother, a mamanwa, and one of the leaders of the 'bantay…

For the love of words and nature
Imagine you're in a place with towering mountains covered with thick forest…

Haribon conducts consultation with women’s group for new…
There are many ways to define women, with most describing their admirable traits.…

Nanay Gina: An exceptional woman of the forest
Wildlife surveys in the Philippines often require assistance from local communities.