A decade after Balik-Kalikasan
greening advocacy, birds are coming back
By Ferdinandh Cabrera
Chairman Dimasangkay in his Antipolo intercropped farm |
Camp
Iranun, Barira, Maguindanao – For village chief of Barangay Nabalawag, Barira
Maguindanao, Abdulgani Dimasangkay tremendous change has been observed since
they started to replant more trees in their community, he said birds now that
have vanished for a quite moment has started to show up, bird chirpings are
heard day and night and alas,a bonus of helping
them in natural tree planting.
“ It
came a time that we can no more see the birds we used to see and heard, but
after we reforested the areas nearby and with the help of my village people,
the surroundings has made a difference, birds are coming back, it is bringing
its own natural life”, Dimasangkay recounted.
Since
2004, Dimasangay who loves to plant trees has started to plant antipolo and
other local tree seedlings in few hectares of
his owned land which he happens to convince also his community people to
join his advocacy.
But
what surprised hin, he noticed lately that even the birds which just happen to
visit his intecropped antipolo plantation in the middle of his coconut farm, other endemic
plant seeds have seen growing underneath the ground.
The village chairman led his people to plant more trees |
“
The birds which only transient to stay on those big trees now are spreeding
seeds, I don’t know how they get that and
in turn,they naturally grown in the ground, and we are lucky because sometimes we see
lawaan seeds growing,its like an instant nursery”, he added.
Col. Manolito Orense, commander of the
Army’s 603rd Brigade, which is based in Camp Iranun, the former Camp Abubakar of MILF, said they
have decided to re-launch the Balik-Kalikasan Advocacy Group to conitinue the impact of what has done in
the previous.
603rd Brigade Commander Manolito Orense laughs before cuing his part in planting Antipolo |
Balik-Kalikasan was founded in 2004 by
the partnership of 603rd Army brigade, DENR-ARMM and Minrico lumber
incorporation.
Since the campaign started and with the
help of civil society groups, local government units and friends from the media
they had planted over two million antipolo and lanipao seedlings.
This excludes the number of other planted trees in ARMM region by the DENR like rubber and coffee plants.
Minrico general manager Albert Chua said, the Antipolo and Lanipao seedlings which is freely accessed by
the farmers and other interested groups has boosted the numbers of grown trees
seen in many parts of the region.
“ What we are promoting now are
agro-forestry which farmers can intercrop the antipolo trees in between coconut
plantations because from what we have observed over the years, a high survival
rate of planted seedling were found successful on this strategy”, he said.
The Lanipao seedlings (Talisay tree
looking) meanwhile are good in growing in marshlands.
Minrico as lumberyard exporter has
openly said that they are buyers of cut timber, as long as this are planted
species and with proper legal documentation at the DENR office.
“ Timber farming is a lucrative business for farmers especially in this region where huged barren land are seen or can be intercropped in their other planted areas, your capital here is a small effort at the start and you just let the trees grow up, at the end of the day you are helping greening your surrounding”, the Minrico statement said.
“ Timber farming is a lucrative business for farmers especially in this region where huged barren land are seen or can be intercropped in their other planted areas, your capital here is a small effort at the start and you just let the trees grow up, at the end of the day you are helping greening your surrounding”, the Minrico statement said.
Antipolo trees before harvested (10
years) as timber can produce more seeds before its maturity of cutting age.
“ If Agusan areas has Falcata timber
industry, North Cotabato has rubber industry, why not Antipolo timber industry
in ARMM region?, Chua said.
The DENR-ARMM is helping to validate the mortality rate and number of those survived seedlings planted over a decade.
The DENR-ARMM is helping to validate the mortality rate and number of those survived seedlings planted over a decade.
DENR-ARMM
Secretary Kahal Kedtag who is a pioneer member of Balik-Kalikasan Advocacy when
he was still a CENRO back then said they have enhanced the greening program
with enough allocated budget.
At
least 20 percent forest cover only left in the entire region and they plan is to increase it to 30% in 2014.
DENR-ARMM Sec. Kahal Kedtag in his speech during the relaunching |
“ We
need to involved the people, look at the result of what we have done before
despite a low budget,and how much more
now that we have fund. Yes there was a tremendous impact and development as you
can see and you know what, even the international donors are linking and
working with us now like USAID and EU”, Kedtag said.
ARMM Vice-Gov. Al Rashid Lucman was the first to plant for his part |
ARMM
Vice-Governor Al Rashid Lucman who graced the launching activity over the
weekend said, “ We came here because the nature is displeased to the people,
that there should be a peoples share or call of action to bring back the beauty
of our mother nature”, he said .
The
relaunching was initiated last Saturday (April 5) at the former MILF main lair,
now Camp Iranun in Barira, Maguindanao town.
Aside from free
seedlings given by the Balik-Kalikasan group, they had built two schools since
then, one in South Upi and one in Barira town.
And thousands has benefited the medical
and dental missions with the help of military medical team, Maguindanao medical
team and ARMM health team who are teamed up during tree planting activities.
Maguindanao Medical team joins the Balik-Kalikasan |
This coming schoolyear’s enrolment, the
group is set to distribute blackboards in those needy rural schools.
And this summer hundreds of school
children in Sultan Kudarat,Maguindanao are tapped for summer job in Minrico
compound nursery for seedlings propagation.
Balik-Kalikasan is targeting to produce
and plant around 400,000 seedlings this month after the relaunching activity
last week.
Over the years of this noble efforts, the group has been joined by numerous cause-oriented groups and local government units.
Antipolo seedlings propagation inside Minrico compound, these planting materials are free to those interested to join the greening program. |
Over the years of this noble efforts, the group has been joined by numerous cause-oriented groups and local government units.
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