NU Lipa Advances Environmental Stewardship Through Pawikan Conservation Effort

NU Lipa reaffirms its commitment to environmental stewardship through active participation in a Pawikan Conservation Activity held along the shoreline of Brgy. Putingbuhangin, San Juan.

A total of 81 Olive Ridley sea turtle hatchlings are safely released into the sea—each symbolizing hope for the preservation of marine biodiversity and coastal ecosystems.

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The initiative is carried out in partnership with the 512th Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary Coast Guard Auxiliary District Southern Tagalog Hatchery, the Municipal Tourism Office of San Juan, Batangas, and the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office.

Through this collaboration, NU Lipa contributes to advancing Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land, reinforcing its role in protecting ecosystems that sustain both present and future generations.

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