News and Features
CCIPH highlights ecosystem-based approaches in DRR regional conference
CCIPH made waves at the recently concluded Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) 2024, held at the Market Hall Place PICC in Pasay, Metro Manila, from October 14 […]
CCIPH celebrates 9 years of excellence
Nine years ago, we embarked on a mission to revolutionize environmental conservation and protection in the country. Today, we are celebrating nearly a decade of pioneering innovative solutions for conservation […]
CCIPH President takes part in Africa to Archipelago (A2A) Project
Our esteemed President and Chief Scientist, Dr. Neil Aldrin Mallari, recently embarked on a groundbreaking journey to Africa as part of the Africa to Archipelago (A2A) project. This collaborative initiative, […]
CCIPH takes part in 10th World Congress of Herpetology
The CCIPH Biodiversity team participated in the 10th World Congress of Herpetology (WCH10) from August 5th to 9th, 2024, in Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo. The event, which marked the largest herpetological […]
FEATURED NEWs AND ARTICLES
For Philippines’ unprotected hotspots, new conservation window beckons
Scientists have identified 228 key biodiversity areas in the Philippines.
Climate action tackled at SM Sustainability Forum
WWF-Philippines enjoined the private sector to work towards convening.
Business Leaders to Form a Philippine Alliance for Climate Action
WWF-Philippines is enjoining the private sector to work towards convening.
Philippines commits to protect 30% of planet by 2030
The Philippines is the first ASEAN country to officially support.
Green pandemic recovery package raised anew to address the climate crisis
In a historic moment, technical experts and 26 civil society groups held.
Devastated by a typhoon, community foresters in the Philippines find little support
The Macatumbalen Community-Based Forest and Coastal Management.
Environmental stakeholders to conduct recovery study in forests damaged by Odette
Public and private environmental stakeholders in Puerto Princesa City.
Philippine farmers fear crop, river contamination as mining moratorium is lifted
With the government overturning a 2017 ban on open-pit mining in December.
Typhoon exposes biodiversity haven Palawan’s vulnerability — and resilience
PALAWAN, Philippines — When park ranger Allan Daganta travels to work.
7M hectares of Philippine land are forested — and that’s bad news
The country has been vulnerable to massive flooding linked.
Breaking up of Palawan seen to threaten the province’s ecosystem
The plan to divide Palawan—the country’s “last ecological frontier."
This Handy App Helps Ordinary Pinoys Protect Local Biodiversity
The Biodiversity and Threats Monitoring App (BioMon) is a mobile app.
PCAARRD-funded project launches Crabifier mobile application
Crabifier, a mobile app that identifies mangrove crab species.
ALI Taps CCI for Carbon Reduction Initiatives
Ayala Land Inc. has commissioned the Center for Conservation Innovations.
ALI taps CCI for Carbon Reduction Initiatives
Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) has commissioned the Center for Conservation Innovations.
Aldrin David Mallari
Neil Aldrin Mallari is a National Geographic Explorer and a biodiversity.
Metro Manila’s ‘secret’ wildlife sanctuary—and why it might disappear soon
Hidden in the grimy, murky heart of Metro Manila is a pristine nature preserve.
Philippine Deforestation Despite Protections
About an hour and a half plane ride from the Philippine capital Manila is a long, narrow island.