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Submerged ecosystems: How dams threaten Apayao’s rich biodiversity

Submerged ecosystems: How dams threaten Apayao’s rich biodiversity

The Apayao River, flowing through the lush forests and mountainous terrain of Northern Luzon, is more than just a vital water source; it is the lifeblood of the Isnag, the Indigenous people of Apayao. For centuries, its waters have sustained their agriculture and way of life, fostering a profound connection between the land and its stewards.

Dammed if they do

Dammed if they do

In pursuit of renewable energy, Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines are placed at risk of losing their ancestral lands