Sun.Star Pampanga

269 provincial P2Pbuses to start operation on Dec. 21

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT ---The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), through its Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), is set to open 10 routes for 269 Provincial Point-to-Point Public Utility Bus going in and out of Metro Manila starting December 21.

This is in consonance with Memorandum Circular (MC) 2020-082 passed on December 16 by the LTFRB.

The agency released the memorandum after the Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID)

Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) based in Guagua yesterday.

Laudemir Salac, head of DENR-PENRO Pampanga, said after receiving informatio­n from a concerned citizen that a group of people is hunting birds, the DENR and PNP immediatel­y responded and caught the suspects while hunting birds at Barangay Paligui in Candaba town using air rifles.

“It is very clear that killing and destroying of wildlife species is illegal and punishable against our wildlife law. We will not tolerate this incident even during this pandemic to protect our migratory birds and other wildlife species since they are vital components of our environmen­t,” he said.

He said the protection and conservati­on of wildlife including birds is very important to maintain a well- balanced ecosystem.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Efren David, Jr. of the Candaba PNP identified the suspects as Jaime Buenaventu­ra, Pablo Cunanan, Jose Carlo Dizon, Michael Gamos Vicente Pangan and Rodrigo Canlas, all from Barangay San Joaquin in Sta. Ana, Pampanga.

David said that four units of oxygen-powered air rifles, 37 pieces of air gun pellets and two species of dead Great egrets were seized from the suspects.

The suspects are now under the custody of the Candaba PNP while criminal charges are being prepared for violation of Section 27 of Republic Act 9147 or the Wildlife Resources and Conservati­on and Protection Act of 2001, and Provincial Ordinance No. 756 in relation to Republic Act 11332 or the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and Health Events of Public Health Concern Act of 2018, for not wearing face masks.

If found guilty, the suspects may be imprisoned for a maximum of six months and a fine of P100,000.

Salac appealed to the public to report to the nearest DENR Office in their area any illegal hunting and wildlife trade or contact DENR hotline at 0945368530­3.

According to DENR, the Great egret scientific Ardea alba or also known as common egret is a frequent migratory bird species in the Candaba swamp which is also found in Africa, America and southern Europe.

Candaba swamp has been identified as one of the three “most important wetlands” in the Philippine­s and has consistent­ly been listed in the Asian Bird Map as an important wintering area for migratory birds.

DENR records shows that there are 54 species of resident birds and 68 migratory birds recorded in Candaba wetlands since 1940. Last year, more than 2,000 birds were recorded during the Asian Waterbirds Census.

Migratory birds from as far as China, Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand prefer the Candaba Swamp as a wintering refuge, feeding and breeding in the area from October to March to escape the cold winter.

 ?? P2P BUS. (DOTr photo) ?? A passenger prepares to board a point-topoint (P2P) bus authorized by the Transporta­tion Department.
P2P BUS. (DOTr photo) A passenger prepares to board a point-topoint (P2P) bus authorized by the Transporta­tion Department.

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