LINGAYEN CITY, Pangasinan — The
provincial government stands firm on its objection to the cutting of trees to
give way to the road-widening construction of the Manila North Road Urdaneta
City-Binalonan-Pozzorubio-Sison project.
“We wish to make it clear that we
are absolutely against the cutting of any more living and surviving trees along
the Manila North Road,” said Gov. Amado T. Espino Jr. in a letter dated Mar. 5,
2015 and addressed to Department of Public Works and Highways Regional Office 1
director MelanioBrosios and Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Region 1 director Samuel
Peñafiel.
“We maintain the position that
concerned government agencies, such as DENR, should exert all means to treat
and rehabilitate the previously girdled trees that have a good chance of
survival,” he said in the letter.
A report from the DPWH Third
Engineering District expressed concern over what it claimed is the need to cut
127 dead trees on the MNR.
The trees cited in the report are
among the 770 trees spared from cutting, but were girdled, for the MNR widening
project, traversing eastern Pangasinan towns- Rosales, Villasis, Binalonan,
Pozorrubio, Sison, and Urdaneta City.
Girdling of trees in Wikipedia is
defined as cutting through the bark all the way around (a tree or branch),
typically in order to kill it or to kill a branch to make the tree more
fruitful.
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