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LEGAZPI CITY, March 2 (PIA) – Department
of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Bicol Regional Executive Director
Gilbert Gonzales has tasked the Ecosystem Research and Development Service
(ERDS) to produce some 1.2 million indigenous tree seedlings for the National
Greening Program’s (NGP) thereby complementing on the national target of 25
million native trees.
“We are abiding with the
directive of Environment Sec. Ramon Paje to up the ante on shifting to
indigenous or native species instead of exotic ones to give the program a truly
Filipino Character,” RED Gonzales averred.
Director Gonzales emphasized that
this pivotal role that the ERDS is now taking would be beneficial to Bicol
forests to reinstate it, wherein native tree species thrive in it.
Based on the regional target
750,000 indigenous tree seedlings will be allotted to protection forests,
113,000 native species allocated to protected areas, and 337,000 seedlings to
timberlands.
An ERDS report stated that indigenous species of seedlings may include
any of the following species sambulauan,
kupang, bagras, kalumpit, bagalunga, malapapaya, banaba, molave, bitaog, narra,
batino, dao, lamio, akleng parang, lumbang, baguilumbang, white lauan,
bagtikan, red lauan, almon, mayapis species and other
dipterocarps/indigenous species whose
seeds are available for collection.
Last year, native trees raised by
DENR-ERDS totaled 807,000 indigenous species, a significant part of the NGP
accomplishment pegged at 5,901,432 seedlings. (Ruby Mendones, DENR-RPAO/PIA
Sorsogon)
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