Tuesday, July 24, 2012

RIZZA © MENDIOLA


 
Caption Option 1: In threat of being converted into probable business zones, the last avian mangrove sanctuary in Metro Manila found along the Parañaque Coastal area is home to more than eighty species of migratory birds. ###



Caption Option 2: Local dried fish industry along the Parañaque Coastal area is an indication that informal settlers still benefit from the waters of Manila Bay despite threats on environment. ###




Caption Option 3: Informal residents within the Parañaque Coastal area oppose the reclamation and conversion of Freedom Island - the last remaining sanctuary in Metro Manila. ###

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    The avian sanctuary for more than eighty species of migratory birds in Parañaque Coastal area is facing the threat of converting to commercial zone.

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    The last avian sanctuary in Metro Manila found along the Parañaque Coastal area is home to more than eighty species of migratory birds. Authorities are now thinking of reclaiming the area to transform them to become business zones.

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  3. Caption Option 1: ENDANGERED SANCTUARY: Egrets, one of the eighty species of migratory birds, explores the Parañaque Coastal mangrove. (date | Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines | Rizza Mendiola)

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  4. The mangrove at Parañaque Coastal in Metro Manils is the last sanctuary for more than 80 species of migratory birds. Photo by Rizza Mendiola.

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  5. Faster growing as a business zone Metro Manila. Parañaque Coastal area is the last avian mangrove haven that is found along the home for more than 80 species of migratory birds. © Rizza

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