SAN JUAN, BATANGAS — Aboitiz Land marks a significant milestone as it completes the eight year of its Pawikan Conservation Project at Seafront Residences, reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to building communities that grow in harmony with nature.
This eighth season alone saw the release of over 1,100 hatchlings along the shores of Seafront Residences, adding to the thousands of released Olive Ridley sea turtle hatchlings the project has overseen–an achievement that highlights Aboitiz Land’s belief that environmental stewardship is an integral part of sustainable community development.
Building Community-Centred Developments

Seafront Residences is a master-planned coastal community developed by Aboitiz Land, pairing authentic beachfront living with curated amenities and long-term place-making.
Spearheaded by Aboitiz Land, in partnership with Aboitiz Foundation, the initiative brings together scientific guidance from the University of the Philippines Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, alongside the active participation of local volunteers, youth groups, and the residents of Seafront Residences. What began as a developer-led conservation response to natural nesting activity along the property’s shoreline has evolved into a deeply community-driven effort, one where its residents play an increasingly vital role year after year.
The Pawikan Conservation Project reflects the growing collaboration between Aboitiz Land and its homeowners. Residents actively participate in nest monitoring, hatchling releases, and awareness activities, demonstrating how thoughtfully planned communities can inspire conscious, purpose-driven living. This shared sense of responsibility highlights Aboitiz Land’s vision of communities not only designed to be sustainable, but to actively cultivate sustainability through the people who live in them.
“The Pawikan Conservation Project has evolved into a broader initiative that weaves environmental stewardship into everyday community life.” shared Farrah Niña Mayol, Senior Assistant Vice President for Corporate Communications, Branding, and CSR of Aboitiz Economic Estates and Aboitiz Land. “By empowering our vecinos to take an active role in conservation, it has become a shared legacy of environmental consciousness and sustainable living—one that extends beyond our communities and contributes to a better future for generations to come.”
Culture of Care and Stewardship
The Pawikan Conservation Project reflects Aboitiz Land’s broader purpose of creating communities where people can live, work, and thrive. By integrating environmental conservation into everyday community life, the program fosters well-being, strengthens social bonds, and nurtures a culture of care and stewardship, values that extend beyond the shoreline and shape how residents engage with their environment and with one another.
As Aboitiz Land continues to establish its portfolio of master-planned developments across the country, the Pawikan Conservation Project stands as a tangible expression of its commitment to long-term value creation, where community well-being and environmental stewardship progress together for the benefit of residents and the natural ecosystems that sustain them.

The vecinos of Seafront Residences continue to lead the Pawikan Conservation Project, by actively championing environmental stewardship which directly shapes its success.