Measures set to prevent squatters from intruding at Casamata Nat’l Park

>> Tuesday, October 6, 2015


By Maria Teresa B. Benas

BANGUED, Abra -- Members of the Casamata Hill National Park – Protected Area Management Board are set to rejuvenate ecological biodiversity of the Casamata Hill as Bangued’s breathing ground and prevent squatters from settling in the area.

Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Cordillera Regional Director Ralph C. Pablo,   PAMB chair,   assured his support to initiatives of the PAMB members to make programs for the endeavor. 

The PAMB has started to delineate boundaries of the CHNP to prevent further intrusion by informal settlers. 

Survey and mapping of the CHNP area were conducted by the DENR wherein  settlers were identified.

While waiting for the approval of the map, the PAMP will focus drafting of the constitution and by-laws of the CHNP-PAMB, and preparation of work and financial plan to source funds for its implementation.

The CHNP-PAMB members include Carlo A. Plurad of the Provincial Planning and Development Office; Cesar P. Valera, Bangued Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator; Gerardo B. Palcon of the Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology, representing the academic community; Pura C. Sumangil of the Concerned Citizens of Abra for Good Government; Isidro F. Vasquez of the KilusangSagipGubat at Buhay; SangguniangPanlalawiganCesario B. Barona representing indigenous peoples; Samuel D. Dapapa of the AbraGimpongTingguian Association; Atty. Russell A. Bragas of the National Commission for the Indigenous Peoples; Dr. Maria Teresa B. Benas of the Philippine Information Agency; village chief Ronnie B. Bringas of Angad; Corazon S. Azusano of Dangdangla and Ms. Florence B. Salimbay of Zone 5, Bangued.  Their appointment  as members was  duly signed by the  DENR Secretary dated August 25, 2015.-- 

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