ROBERT AREVALO ANG
LUPA
Soil is food for our food. If our food doesn’t eat, neither do we. It takes nature 500 years to replace one inch of eroded soil — but we treat it like dirt.
Working with farmers to feed our growing population
Conservation International works closely with farmers to help get food to the tables of many Filipinos. We work to end unsustainable farming practices, while encouraging and incentivizing farmers to care for their land — so they benefit while caring for the environment.
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Mount Mantalingahan: Working toward zero net...
In the highest peak of Palawan, Conservation International encourages indigenous communities to protect their natural assets and seeks to protect this mountain in perpetuity.
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Quirino Protected Landscape: Fostering...
Conservation International and the Quirino Forest Carbon Project combats climate change through reforestation and incentivizing farmers to change behaviors.
© CI/Yoji Natori
Itinuring ninyo akong marumi.
Lupa: Robert Arevalo
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