A DENR challenge: When politics creeps into protected areas


When the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) investigated the controversial Captain’s Peak Garden & Resort built on one of the famed Chocolate Hills of Bohol province, the agency discovered that about 14,000 hectares out of the 19,000-ha protected area were classified as alienable and disposable land (ADL). “You can actually own a hill,”

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