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DENR clears Boracay wetland of illegal settlers

- – Rhodina Villanueva

Restoratio­n work will start on an 8.5-hectare wetland in Barangay ManocManoc on Boracay Island.

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) said Boracay’s Wetland No. 6, also known as Dead Forest, has been cleared of illegal settlers.

Natividad Bernardino, DENR director and general manager of the Boracay Inter-Agency Rehabilita­tion Management Group (BIARMG), said 31 families of the Tumandok tribe yesterday transferre­d to an area covered by the certificat­es of land ownership awarded to them by the Department of Agrarian Reform in March.

The DENR donated timber from trees felled by Typhoon Ursula for the constructi­on of houses of the tribal community.

The restoratio­n of the wetland will be undertaken by water concession­aire Boracay Tubi System Inc. in accordance with the action plan of the BIARMG.

DENR Secretary and Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force chairman Roy Cimatu had earlier said five of the nine Boracay wetlands identified for rehabilita­tion have been adopted by private companies for three to five years as part of their corporate social responsibi­lity programs.

Last year, Wetland No. 4 was recovered and converted into a linear park by the Aboitiz Group.

A one-hectare lagoon across D’Mall, one of the busiest areas on the island, is now called Balabag Wetland Park.

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