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September 24, 2006 Posted in News
Less than 20 percent of coral reefs in the Davao Gulf are in good condition, an environment official in Southern Mindanao said in Wednesday’s Ugnayan sa Royal Mandaya.
Long-lived banned industrial chemicals may be threatening the fertility of male porpoises living off the UK...
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