Gallery 0 Résultats Réinitialiser recherche 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 The Modern Green Fingers. This kid is planting Mangrove Tree for his and everyone's future. To sustain the different species that exist at Balanga City Wetland Park. Michael Jeffrey Carlos 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 I captured this one best time i had with this children, they are swimming and fishing in the wet muddy lake. These children belongs to a minor tribe "Bla'an" found in South Cotabato. Jobert Espino The Modern Green Fingers. This kid is planting Mangrove Tree for his and everyone's future. To sustain the different species that exist at Balanga City Wetland Park. Michael Jeffrey Carlos Capayang, Mogpog, Marinduque Jhonna Liza Medenilla Mangroves in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. Hijanel Umiten Dingalan, Aurora Jovene Mike Alpuerto He sells sea shells by the sea shore. Melanie Gaspa A grandfather take his grandchildren around the wetland surrounded with mangroves and nipas. Joylyn Ty Man made Mangrove Plantation Joshua Quadra These two kids are planting mangrove trees for their future and the future of Balanga City Wetland and Natures Park. It depicts how they are very much concerned to give life and hope for the different species living in the area. Michael Jeffrey Carlos Mangrove planting area. project of City Government of Puerto Princesa City Palawan. Jessie Dahan Here are the pictures from Hagonoy Bulacan, Philippines. People there live in a world of wetlands. Water is their life, essential like the air they breathe. Clarisse Inao It was a happy time walking this wild pristine river with my buddy. I got to take them pictures. It's nice watching them living young wild and free... Jobert Espino Sneaking through the nipas in the wetland. Joylyn Ty Explore the beauty of Wetlands... Photo taken at Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines... Geovani Abad The picture shows the scenic view of Lake Sebu. It is a natural lake located in the municipality of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato which is home to the T'boli and Ubo tribes. This placid lake serves as an important wetland as it is one of the many bodies of water supplying important irrigation to the provinces of Sultan Kudarat and South Cotabato. It is also one of the promoted prime eco-tourism destinations in the area and serves as a source of livelihood for the locals. In fact, the lake is teeming with tilapia which is grown in large floating fish cages and is considered as one of the main delicacies of Lake Sebu. Erickson Tabayag As we all celebrate the world wet lands day, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Provincial and Community Environment and Natural Resources Offices in Region I, Philippines; the employer, employees and some of the students were participated in Learning tour on how to conserve and protect mother earth (specifically the conservation of wet lands and its plantation). the photo i submitted to the contest was taken in Provincial Mangrove Nursery of Bolinao, Pangasinan, a hundred thousands' (estimated counts) of Mangrove Seedlings to be planted in many wetlands in Province of Pangasinan Philippines. Hopefully these plants will much more help on preventing nature disastrous... Mother Earth loves us; show her that we deserved to be loved by hers. I must say that we owe to her our life, Am I right? Evan Bernal