Michelle's posts with tag: ci-p

|  | 27-28 May 2008 CI-P R&R |

|  | Tubig: Buhay Natin, Ating Pagyamanin April 22, 2008 Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex |

|  | Happy January Birthday to Moonyeen, Ms. H., Padoy, and Kent Carpenter. :D |
| Start: | Dec 7, '07 1:00p | | End: | Dec 7, '07 5:00p | | Location: | TBA |

|  | 15 October 2007 |

|  | :D :D :D |

|  | Causeway, Timog Ave. 21 September 2007 |

|  | 15-16 September 2007 Anilao, Mabini, Batangas |

|  | Check-out dives (Aldrin, Oliver, Jun, John-B, Gianne, Mic) Dive & Trek Resort, Anilao, Mabini, Batangas November 2004 |
| Start: | Mar 5, '08 | | End: | Mar 8, '08 | | Location: | Tagaytay City |
| Start: | Jun 27, '07 01:30a | | End: | Jun 28, '07 5:00p | | Location: | The Richmonde Hotel |
The conservation of species, sites and corridors is pursued by environmental agencies through science-based strategies and technical expertise. Human well-being (the basic material needs for a good life, freedom of choice and action, health, good social relations, and security) is inextricably included in all these scales of conservation, because changes in the ecosystems result in changes in the human condition, and vice versa, both directly and indirectly. By the Socioeconomics and Policy Unit of Conservation International - Philippines
| Start: | Jun 26, '07 01:00a | | End: | Jun 26, '07 4:00p | | Location: | The Richmonde Hotel |
The conservation of species, sites and corridors is pursued by environmental agencies through science-based strategies and technical expertise. Human well-being (the basic material needs for a good life, freedom of choice and action, health, good social relations, and security) is inextricably included in all these scales of conservation, because changes in the ecosystems result in changes in the human condition, and vice versa, both directly and indirectly. Presented by the Socioeconomics and Policy Unit of Conservation International - Philippines
As a project staff of Conservation International - Philippines and an (inactive) EcoRescue volunteer, I'm reposting this (from the Ecorescue mailing list): Calatagan, Batangas has a Crown of Thorns Starfish infestation. Conservation International has asked for help in providing volunteers for the removal of these starfish. EcoRescue has promised assistance to Conservation International.There are 20 slots open for this first trip. This expedition wil be an all expense paid trip. Transportation will be via carpool
Requirements: 1. must be a scuba diver 2. ideally you should be an advanced diver or an open water diver with a lot of dives under your belt 3. a volunteer's heart
The first trip will be on April 21 and 22. if you are interested to join the expedition please get in touch with Ricky Biyo at 0928-500-5542
Suceeding trips are already being planned. To know more about Crown of Thorns starfish infestation please go to these links.
http://www.cnntraveller.com/2003/spring_summer/starfish/ http://www.aims.gov.au/pages/search/search-cot.html http://www.gov.mu/portal/sites/ncb/moa/farc/amas2003/pdf/p4.pdf http://www.tellusconsultants.com/Thread/ACANTH.HTM
Maraming salamat po.
Boy Siojo Program Director If interested, you may contact me via PM, YM, text, or email. Thanks.
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