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What Was Lost in the Garden
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What Was Lost in the Garden

According to John Sherwin Felix of Lokalpedia, an archivist of Philippine ingredients, our heritage worth protecting is much closer to home than you would think.

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Lay of the Wetlands
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Lay of the Wetlands

One fine day out in the Negros wetlands, a chance encounter with an endangered mangrove species leads scientist, Camille Rivera, MSc., down the path of conservation.

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Made of the Earth
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Made of the Earth

On the rice terraces of Pasil, the tradition of earthenware pottery is kept alive by women, passed down from mothers to their daughters for generations.

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Before the First Seeds are Planted
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Before the First Seeds are Planted

Where does one begin to restore a forest? For Lolo Toto Malvar, you start by planting in the hearts of people.

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What Plans Do This Year's Senatorial Bets Have For Travel?
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What Plans Do This Year's Senatorial Bets Have For Travel?

With only a few days until the elections, GRID takes a closer look at what this year’s senatorial candidates are saying on travel-related issues.

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Urban Eden
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Urban Eden

More and more urban farmers are planting their roots in Metro Manila—literally.

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Sugarland Calling
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Sugarland Calling

Negros is an island shaped—literally and figuratively—by sugar, one of the country’s most economically, historically, and culturally significant crops.

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You Can Bet the Farm
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You Can Bet the Farm

When a city girl moves to a farm, she finds there is a lot of work that goes into an idyllic life.

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Defending the Land
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Defending the Land

Meet the unsung heroes who are working hard to save our culture, our biodiversity, and our land.

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