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Bulata Eco-Village
(formerly the Bulata Resource Management Training Center)

The Bulata Eco-Village forms part of the PRRCFI dream and will be the integration of all the efforts of PRRCFI and its partners.  The eco-village is envisioned to be a training center for biodiversity conservation, CRM, livelihood and enterprise activities (to include arts and crafts), and will include fisherman’s wharf, produce market, mini-ice plant, meat/fish processing, and a nature tourism facility that would cater to a bigger number of visitors.  

Unfortunately, the project hangs due to the delay in the purchase of the Maricalum Mining Corp. (MMC) abandoned guest house and its surrounding 2 hectares.  In 2000, Mr. Bernardino of MMC consented to the sale of this property and PRCCFI secured fund commitments (foreign grants) for its purchase and initial repairs/development.  However, MMC is under litigation vs. the Privatization and Management Office (PMO) of the Department of Finance with a case elevated to the Supreme Court.  However, PRRCFI is not giving up on this important opportunity as this is an important component that will integrate all efforts/achievements since 1994. 


Learn more about other PRRCFI Projects:

Danjugan Island Field Research and Educational Center (DIFREC)
Danjugan Island Nature Tourism Project (DINTP)

Ilimnan Manok Livelihood Center(IMLC)




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