The Philippines island of Palawan is a real-life paradise: lush tropical rainforest, clear turquoise waters, untouched beaches and year-round sunshine. It is home to unique wildlife and a treasure trove of natural resources, such as nickel and gas. It has turned into a deadly frontline for environmental activists crusading against illegal logging, mining and the industrial takeover of a once-remote destination. Patricia Ortega was at work at a veterinary clinic when she was told her husband was killed. Gerardo (Gerry) Ortega was a radio journalist, environmentalist and wildlife veterinarian, who opposed large-scale mining in Palawan and criticised the local authorities. In January 2011, he was shot in the back of the head at a clothing store in Puerto Princesa, the provincial capital of Palawan. “He has exposed a lot of things, especially against government activities, government, or politicians, who do a lot of corruption,” Patricia says. The hitman’s accomplice pointed the finger a
The cost of environmental protection on the Philippines' paradise island
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