Benguet watershed destroyed by illegal loggers, encroachers
>> Thursday, August 3, 2017
By Aldwin
Quitasol
BOKOD, Benguet – Illegal loggers are stripping the
watershed along Agno River here of trees even as the forest is being converted
into agricultural farms.
Forester and Upper
Agno River Watershed Area Team section chief Onofre Castro bared this to media
saying there used to be 28 forest guards hired by the National Power Corp.
patrolling the watershed but 20 of them were laid off.
He said they already
submitted a request to the NPC to rehire the laid-off forest guards.
He added the eight
remaining forest guards cannot guard the whole watershed considering it needs
continuous patrolling.
The NPC is maintaining
the Ambuklao and Binga Hydro-electric plants in Bokod, Benguet.
Castro appealed to
government line agencies like the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Bokod and Buguias town governments and stakeholders to help them protect and
preserve the watershed.
“If we can’t stop
these,” referring to the illegal logging and illegal conversion of forest lands
into agricultural farms, “the watershed will be destroyed and the water will be
gone,” he said.
According to Castro,
he started working with the NPC-UARWAT since 1982 and witnessed degradation of the watershed.
He said they filed
cases before against the people caught doing illegal logging in the watershed
area but lost due to technicalities.
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