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Inquirer.net on MSNIlocos Norte farmers step up preservation of indigenous plantsAt least three farmers' groups in the city of Batac and the municipality of Sarrat are moving to preserve indigenous plants ...
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The Manila Times on MSN‘Wild’ religiosity in the PhilippinesDESPITE the fact that religious beliefs tend to be illogical and cannot be proven by reason or science, even the most learned ...
Africa’s flowers have been meticulously documented across 1.9 million sites on the continent and in Madagascar.
The seeds were sown in Rome, and what grows will depend on how they are watered through solidarity, prayer, action and faith ...
When a co-worker found out I grew up in the Philippines, he could not stop enthusing about the parties Filipino Americans ...
Nature doesn’t hold back when it comes to color and some of the most dazzling displays can be found in the animal kingdom. From the deep ocean to dense tropical rainforests, creatures all over the ...
As jewelflowers spread into California from the desert Southwest over the past couple of million years, they settled in ...
researchers find 3,500-year-old rice remains in ritidian beach cave, indicating first settlers brought rice from the philippines.
U.S. lawmakers want an ammunition production and storage facility at a former American naval base in the Philippines. The move addresses concerns of the lack of a forward-based manufacturing hub ...
Manila Water Philippine Ventures in partnership with Damosa Land, Inc. (DLI), officially inaugurated its new water treatment plant ...
Rice is difficult to grow in the Pacific, so how did it end up in a cave? Archaeologists reveal the hidden history of this ancient and well-travelled grain.
A nickel stockpile towers over farmer Moharen Tambiling's rice paddy in the Philippines' Palawan ... for every tree you cut, ...
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