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“For the next generation”: How Conservation International and Rare’s Leyte Gulf project is leveraging community to protect marine ecosystems in the Philippines | Rare

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“For the next generation”: How Conservation International and Rare’s Leyte Gulf project is leveraging community to protect marine ecosystems in the Philippines

August 11, 2025
  • Biodiversity
  • Sustainable Fisheries

Funded by the Global Environment Facility, and in collaboration with executing partner Rare, Conservation International has been working on a gulf-wide awareness campaign to reduce human degradation on reefs and coastlines. Starting from the ground up, the project has increased community buy-in, helping to educate more people about the implications of destructive fishing practices and the importance of preserving marine life.

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