Massive cutting of trees in Sagada alarms execs
>> Monday, February 3, 2020
DILG urged: Mandate LGUs to protect forests
By Gina Dizon
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The joint watershed management councils of major
watersheds of this province along the Chico River urged the Dept. of Interior
and Local Government to mandate local government units to protect forests from
destruction following massive cutting of trees was reported in nearby Sagada
town.
In their regular meeting here last week, the joint watershed management councils of Chico River tributaries Kalawitan Bayudan Malitep Amlosong (Kabamaaam) and tributaries Balitian, Agbuyo, Maligcong, Docligan and Lingoy (Baagmadoli) of the Integrated Natural Resources Environmental Management Project (Inrempt) also noted forest fires needing immediate attention along with other cases of illegal logging and massive clearing.
In their regular meeting here last week, the joint watershed management councils of Chico River tributaries Kalawitan Bayudan Malitep Amlosong (Kabamaaam) and tributaries Balitian, Agbuyo, Maligcong, Docligan and Lingoy (Baagmadoli) of the Integrated Natural Resources Environmental Management Project (Inrempt) also noted forest fires needing immediate attention along with other cases of illegal logging and massive clearing.
Kabamaam
chairman and Bauko mayor Abraham Akilit said barangay units have direct contact
with their respective constituents to call on the protection of forests.
Community Environment and Natural Resources Office supervisor Elizabeth
Antolin said a meeting among barangay chairmen shall be held this week for
barangay officials to attend and discuss environmental issues.
A meeting
among barangay chairmen was done early last year by stakeholders including the
Provincial Office, Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources and Bureau of
Forest Protection and barangay officials to prevent forest fires.
A number of
forest fires have been eating the mountains last year in this mountainous
province and early forest fire already seen December and early this year.
In the same meeting, the joint management councils noted a special
investigation on cutting of vital water bearing trees at the mossy forest of
Pilaw, Sagada and massive clearing of forests at Sitio Lasangan and Lasig of
Sagada.
An inspection of the CENRO noted massive clearing at Lasangan and Lasig
of vital water bearing trees including indigenous ‘sakti’, ‘aeas’, mountain tea
and young trees.
Investigating team included the DENR, National Commission on Indigenous
Peoples, concerned barangay officials and non-government organizations.
Pilaw and nearby Malebelba watersheds are noted to be communal mossy
forests among the people of Poblacion Patay.
An earlier watershed summit identified these as communal sites.
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