Gallery 0 Resultados Reset All Close Mangrove forest rehabilitation program in Zamboanga City on World Wetlands Day 2017. Office of the City Environment and Natural Resources Mangrove forest rehabilitation program in Zamboanga City on World Wetlands Day 2017 Office of the City Environment and Natural Resources An ariel view of the Gabaldon floodplain of Neuva Ecija, Philippines. Floodplains can be compared to giant reservoirs that when left intact store flood waters. Gabriel B. Mejia Mangrove Swamp, Pagbilao Quezon, Philippines Adriane B. Tobias Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area Ramsar Site LPPCHEA LPPCHEA Puerto Princesa Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention Agusan del Sur - man in a boat Julie Rose Apdohan The Olo-Olo Mangrove Forest and Eco park , Labo Batangas, Philippines Froilan Robas Damselflies (Rhinocypha humeralis) play an important ecological role as they are one of the most visible indicators of the ecosystem health and biophysical conditions of wetland areas in which they breed. They are also helpful to potential human health risks by consuming mosquitoes and their larvae. They also eat other small invertebrates which make them valuable in controlling harmful insect populations. Loss of damselflies could have a ripple effect on food webs. Erickson Tabayag Agusan marsh, where mostly ethnic Manobos have made their permanent homes deep within the marsh. The marsh provides virtually everything the Manobos need. In the dark tea-colored waters live untold numbers of catfish, carp, soft-shell fresh water turtles, and crocodiles. Paula Sophia Tejada FISH SANCTUARY. Marine protected and reserve zones established and managed by the local government unit of Virac in collaboration with the Office of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources to serve as a breeding ground of endangered and threatened aquatic species as well as to regulate indiscriminate fishing activities to maintain a sound ecological balance, protecting and enhancing the quality of the environment within the coastal barangays of Magnesia del Sur, Magnesia del Norte, Marilima and Batag, all of Virac, Catanduanes. Karen Ailene Benavidez This picture was taken in Namnama, Jones, Isabela, Philippines for Youth Wetlands Photo Contest. Zjaira Miguel Catching sea urchins is like picking fruits from a tree. Melanie Gaspa I'm from a small but very lovely province called Marinduque which is also known as the heart of the Philippines. Jhonna Liza Medenilla Rice fields in Philippines Yvonne Reiner Nc Kriza Villarico Nagsasa Cove, San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines - The perfect 3-hr getaway from all the pollution of Manila. It's place for relaxation and nature appreciation without all the hotels, cell reception, and electricity. Nadya Ferrer Photo taken: at Municipality of Anini-y, Antique, Philippines Gadget used: Sony Xperia Z1 Compact John Myrvin Redondo Use for washing area Judilyn Louise Montabon I'm from a small but very lovely province called Marinduque which is also known as the heart of the Philippines. Jhonna Liza Medenilla I took this picture at the back of our house. Pimentel Seth A glimpse of an eye-soothing scenery taken at Sampaloc Lake Ken Dave Comendador Use for bathing area Judilyn Louise Montabon Sunset at the Cadimahan River, Roxas City, Capiz Rubi Ann Repil A newly discovered perfect sidetrip in Pawikan(Sea Turtle) Conservation and Protection Center . A 30-minute lazy boat ride through the nipas and verdant mangroves which were planted 10 years ago by Mang Danny (in blue shirt), pawikan hatchery caretaker. Joylyn Ty Siniloan wetlands Krisna Mae Artitchea Black-winged stilts at the paddy field. Ann Ereka Tabayag