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Category Archives: Project Documentaries

TRCP Protocols: Microinvertebrates (November 5, 2011 update)

Posted on November 8, 2011 by the4leafproject
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TRCP Protocols: Macroinvertebrates (November 5, 2011 update)

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  • Lowland White-eye

    This small fruit-eating bird is endemic to Luzon. It was taken by Mr. Ely Teehankee last August 11, 2011, at the school parking lot.

  • Did you know?

    Coach Juaqui was able to photograph a white coucal in the watershed. Normally black, the coucals in the river may sometimes become white due to a genetic mutation known as leucism. Click on the image to learn more.

  • TRCP 2011 Logo

    The TRCP 2011 logo first appeared on the 2011 Earth Fund Run shirt. The logo features the first organisms to spark our interest in the watershed- kingfishers, butterflies, frogs and flowering plants. Mr. Seth Estacio helped us with the design.

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