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Dean Maynard Roxas

Project Coordinator at WWF-Philippines

Dean Maynard Roxas is an experienced project coordinator currently working with WWF-Philippines since June 2022. Previous roles include product development specialist at Leads Agricultural Products Corporation and research associate at the UP School of Economics. Dean also served as a product development and technical assistant at Jardine Distribution, Inc. and as an extension officer at the Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau. Early in the career, Dean worked as a university research associate at the University of the Philippines at Los Baños. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Environmental Science (on-leave) from the University of the Philippines, a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Entomology from the University of the Philippines Los Baños, and a Bachelor of Science in Development Communication from the same institution. Dean completed high school at the University of La Salette.

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Los Baños, Philippines

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WWF-Philippines

Since it was founded in 1961, WWF has become one of the world's largest and most effective independent organizations dedicated to the conservation of nature. It has reached this status through a constant record of conservation achievements. WWF now operates in around 100 countries, supported by nearly five million people worldwide. Its initials and famous Panda logo have become a powerful rallying point for everyone who cares about the future of the planet and wants to help shape it in a positive way. Initially, WWF's work consisted mainly of protecting animals and plants threatened with extinction. Not just because they are beautiful and rare, but because they are part of a complex chain in which the disappearance of even a single species can have far-reaching consequences. Since then, the scope of the work has broadened. Today, the organization also tackles the many forms of pollution that are harming the soil, atmosphere, freshwater and oceans, which ultimately sustain life. It also looks for new and sustainable ways of using the planet's natural resources. WWF is taking action to protect the environment for people and for nature.


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