Gunmen have kidnapped six forestry surveyors in the violence-stricken southern Philippines, the military said today, the latest in a number of attacks against environmental workers there in recen't years.
The six were en route to study a government forestry programme in a remote mountainous area of Compostela Valley on the island of Mindanao when they were snatched Friday, the military said.
No one has claimed responsibility for the abduction, although various armed groups are known to operate in the area, including communist guerrillas and private security personnel who work for illegal loggers and miners.
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At least 20 forest rangers have been killed since the government imposed a nationwide logging ban to combat widespread illegal logging in 2010.
The rangers are often poorly equipped and up against illegal loggers backed by a private armed unit and sometimes corrupt local officials, the department has said.