Quezon illegal loggers move to Isabela forests
>> Sunday, February 8, 2009
ILAGAN, Isabela – Illegal logging syndicates from neighboring Quezon are now encroaching into the forested areas in this province.
Gov. Grace Padaca said the illegal loggers responsible for denuding forests in northern Quezon are now gaining access to the province’s remaining forested areas through the Northern Sierra Madre National Park, supposedly protected by the national government.
Padaca, whom Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Lito Atienza has deputized to go after illegal logging syndicates, said more than 100 illegal loggers and timber poachers from Quezon – whom she has tagged as the “Quezon boys” have already started their operations in Isabela’s timber areas in the Sierra Madre, especially along its remote Pacific coast.
She said these illegal loggers, mostly from the northern towns of Mauban and Real, are either directly involved in the illegal extraction and transport by sea of timber from Isabela or are financing these illegal activities.
Padaca said the situation has prompted them to be more vigilant in safeguarding Isabela’s remaining vast forests from illegal logging.
The “Quezon boys” are taking advantage of the lack of forest guards – numbering only 50 and aging – who have to guard some 600,000 hectares of forestlands, the country’s biggest remaining forest cover, she said.
Meanwhile, the provincial government-led illegal logging task force has seized more than half-a-million board feet of illegally cut timber in the last six months, proof that illegal logging has persisted.
Since Padaca reactivated the task force in June last year, provincial administrator Paul Fernandez said there have been continuous seizures of illegally cut hardwood and other forest products which have reached at least 600,000 board feet.
“All sectors are now united against illegal logging in the province. The outpouring of support from all sides, including the Church, is very encouraging. We all want to save our forests,” he said. -- CL
1 comments:
these people are really pests to the country and also to our national resources,can't they just do some decent job not harming the forests? Don't they know it will lead to chaos if only a small amount of trees would be left in these world? Don't they now how vital the responsibility of the forests are?
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