Agusan Marsh Diaries

Top 10 Billed Cast

Gaby Dela Merced
Gaby Dela Merced

Herself - Host

Jurgenne Primavera
Jurgenne Primavera

Herself - Host (as Dr. Jurgenne Honculada-Primavera)

Ferdinand Amante Jr.
Ferdinand Amante Jr.

Himself - Butuan City Mayor

Vincent Fortun
Vincent Fortun

Himself - Butuan Global Forum (as Atty. Vincent Fortun)

Ana Maria Gunay
Ana Maria Gunay

Herself - PAWD-DENR Technical Staff

Emily Teves
Emily Teves

Herself - DENR-PENRO Forester

Remy Reyes
Remy Reyes

Himself - Datu Kaningbailan

Roselyn Tahil
Roselyn Tahil

Herself - Tuklas Katutubo Sector President

Maritess Babanto
Maritess Babanto

Herself - Tuklas Katutubo Secretary

Daniel Cuarteros
Daniel Cuarteros

Himself - Brgy. Poblacion Kagawad

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    A travelogue documentary about the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary

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    2011-07-23

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