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Conservation Programs in Philippines
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in Philippines. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Marine Conservation Philippines
The world around us is changing and marine ecosystems are in more peril than ever before. Realizing this urgency, Marine Conservation Philippines (MCP) brings together people with diverse backgrounds and skills to respond to unprecedented threats to food security, societal stability and ocean health. We work to educate the public and influential decision makers on the immeasurable value of the marine ecosystem, vastly improving the societal and natural environment of the Philippines, now and in the future.
11 to 50 staff
Coastal Underwater Resource Management Actions Curma
CURMA is a marine turtle conservation initiative established in 2010. Based in San Juan, La Union, the organization is committed to protecting endangered sea turtles and promoting sustainable development in the region. CURMA has developed a unique conservation model that takes a holistic approach to conservation. This model encompasses several key pillars, including sea turtle conservation, waste management, reforestation of coastal forests and mangroves, and fostering sustainable communities. By uniting volunteers, citizen scientists, and leaders, we strive towards a future that is both sustainable and regenerative, with education and adherence to CURMA values at its core.
1 to 10 staff
Caraga Carbon Development, Inc
CCDI is a stock corporation organized under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. It is the company that will conduct programmatic activities of Project Caraga in the partner CADTs such as reforestation, afforestation, forest protection, biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, social preparation, capacity development, and benefit sharing implementation. CCDI will implement value-adding projects through agri-business development to support agricultural production in the CADTs. Nature-based Tourism will also be developed and promoted to support the eco-tourism initiatives in the CADTs.
51 to 200 staff