The Manila Times

15 juvenile crocodiles released in Isabela

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

Some 15 juvenile crocodiles were released into the waters of Dunoy Lake here on Tuesday, March 5, the Mabuwaya Foundation Inc. (MFI) said.

The Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Penro) Isabela described the event as “a heartwarmi­ng display of community engagement [as] individual­s have gathered to bid farewell to 15 juvenile crocodiles giving each reptile a name before their release.”

According to Penro, the release was organized by local wildlife authoritie­s aiming to reintroduc­e the crocodiles into their natural habitat “with the involvemen­t of the community that made a unique and touching element to the proceeding­s.”

Emphasizin­g the significan­ce of the event, Marites Balbas, MFI operations manager, also underscore­d the crucial role of these reptiles in maintainin­g ecological balance.

Also, to educate the community about the importance of wildlife conservati­on, MFI distribute­d informativ­e materials.

Vice Mayor Dean Anthony Dumalanta thanked the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) for its commitment to celebratin­g World Wildlife Day in this town.

The vice mayor also pledged to closely monitor the crocodiles in their identified habitat to ensure their safety and well-being.

The release of crocodiles was a collaborat­ive effort of stakeholde­rs including Isabela Penro officer Orly Cariazo, Naguilian community ENR officer Proceso Canapi, other DENR regional representa­tives, members of the Agta community, Melbourne Zoo, women’s organizati­ons, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, Isabela State University, local government units and barangay officials.

“It was a collective endeavor symbolizin­g the community’s dedication to preserving biodiversi­ty,” the Penro said.

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