Daily Tribune (Philippines)

125,000 mangroves planted in Siargao on World Wetlands Day

Since 2022, One Meralco Foundation has committed to reforestin­g mangrove sites and encouragin­g community participat­ion to protect and preserve forests and mangrove sites that are also the source of livelihood in surroundin­g communitie­s

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One Meralco Foundation, the social developmen­t arm of the Manila Electric Company, celebrated this year’s World Wetlands Day by planting and nurturing 125,000 native mangroves in Del Carmen in Siargao Islands, Surigao del Norte.

This initiative under OMF’s environmen­tal program One For Trees, in partnershi­p with the local government of Del Carmen and people’s organizati­on Kaanib ng mga Mangingisd­a at Magsasaka ng Numancia (KAMAMANA), aimed to highlight the importance of wetlands located in the western part of the teardrop-shaped island.

The Del Carmen Mangrove Forest Reserve, sprawling over 4,800 hectares, is one of the largest in the country. It serves as a diverse habitat for different mangrove species and various land and marine organisms that provide the area’s residents with food supply and sources of income. The forest also helps reduce organic pollution and can protect communitie­s against intense winds and waves during typhoons.

The Del Carmen Mangrove Forest Reserve is an official nominee to the UN Ramsar Convention of Wetlands of Internatio­nal Importance, a step closer to putting one of Mindanao’s famous islands into the global map of wetland conservati­on.

As part of its ongoing environmen­tal sustainabi­lity efforts, Del Carmen has initiated a reforestat­ion project in three sites covering 50 hectares. This project, supported by OFT, will be a source of livelihood and income to KAMAMANA members and their families.

Since 2022, OMF has committed to reforestin­g mangrove sites and encouragin­g community participat­ion to protect and preserve forests and mangrove sites that are also the source of livelihood in surroundin­g communitie­s. OFT has planted and is nurturing 2,330,729 trees, of which 322,079 are mangroves.

“Reversing the losses in our environmen­t takes more than just treeplanti­ng activities; it takes conscienti­ous efforts — from volunteers to local government partners to the community — to grow, nurture and protect these trees so that the community can also reap economic and social benefits from them and, over the long term, help mitigate the extreme effects of global warming and climate change.

Ultimately, it is an investment for a more sustainabl­e world for the future generation as well,” OMF president and Meralco chief sustainabi­lity officer Jeffrey O. Tarayao said.

 ?? ?? DEL Carmen Mayor Alfredo Corro II, KAMAMANA president Danilo Lauras and Meralco chief sustainabi­lity officer and OMF president Jeffrey Tarayao join hands to protect the Del Carmen Mangrove Reserve in celebratio­n of World Wetlands Day.
DEL Carmen Mayor Alfredo Corro II, KAMAMANA president Danilo Lauras and Meralco chief sustainabi­lity officer and OMF president Jeffrey Tarayao join hands to protect the Del Carmen Mangrove Reserve in celebratio­n of World Wetlands Day.
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