By Larry Lopez
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga-- The National Irrigation Administration provincial office urged residents
along upstream Chico to help protect watersheds considering the river is main
source of irrigation water.
Irrigation
division head Raymond Apil made the call in the wake of NIA’s 49th anniversary
highlighted with massive tree planting along watersheds near the Chico
River.
He
said watersheds are the life of rivers even as he called a stop to cutting of trees. “We eventually kill the Chico if we abuse its
nearby watersheds,”
He
invited residents in the area to join a NIA program to reforest sites near the
Chico River that was started with
planting of 2,000 trees this year.
In
Quezon, Isabela, about 200 volunteers have been mobilized to plant 1,300
seedlings of fruit trees and other species along developed watersheds.
Apil
said aside from protecting the watersheds near the irrigation canal, the
project was in support to the National
Greening Program of government.
Under
the project, every division of the irrigation office was told to maintain its
own nursery for the propagation of tree seedlings so tree planting could be a
year-round activity.
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