Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The El Nido-Taytay Managed Resource Protected Area is the largest marine sanctuary in the Philippines. [41] Its protected area status accords the areas of El Nido and portions of its neighboring town of Taytay [40] a place among the eight priority sites [12] [42] in the country in need of conservation.
El Nido was founded early in the 20th century when the development of irrigation enabled intensified farming of the area. El Nido is Spanish for "the nest", and the name is associated with the early Spanish land grant, Rancho Chowchilla. The El Nido School District was created in 1914, and a school building designed by William Bedesen was built ...
El Nido (Spanish for "The Nest") is a residential neighborhood in Corral Canyon in unincorporated Los Angeles County, California, United States. The community, originally developed in the 1920s, [2] is in the Santa Monica Mountains along the northern border of Malibu. [3] There are two developments in Corral Canyon, El Nido is the lower of the ...
Kaplan, c. 1934–35 Celeste Strack Kaplan (née Strack, 1915 - December 1, 1998), [1] was an American social worker, educator, and activist.From 1973 to 1982, she was executive director for El Nido Family Services, and in 1983 helped found and served as the initial president of the Los Angeles Roundtable for Children until 1990.
El Nido Managed Resource Protected Area. Name Area Established Location El Nido Managed Resource Protected Area 89,134.76 ha (220,256.8 acres) 1998 Palawan:
In 2000, he co-founded Asian Conservation Company, an innovative venture philanthropy with like-minded conservationists, and together they acquired El Nido Resorts. With a management team from Next Century Partners, they transformed it into an award-winning eco-tourism destination in Palawan [ 24 ] and then sold it to Ayala Land in 2013.
El Nido, Hamilton, a heritage-listed house in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia The fictional island archipelago from Chrono Cross The Nest (aviary) , El Nido in Spanish, an aviary in Ixtapaluca, Mexico
Family resource programs (FRP) are Canadian community-based organizations that intend to support families in a variety of ways through systems such as family resource centers, family places, family centers, and neighborhood houses. They can also be linked to schools, community centers, child care programs, women's centers, and native friendship ...