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Agriculture

Ilocos Norte forest declared as a wildlife critical habitat

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has declared a dipterocarp forest in Adams town in Ilocos Norte as a critical habitat for wildlife species, effectively closing the area to business activities such as quarrying, mineral exploration and extraction, as well as logging.

The forest, which has a total land area of 3,250 hectares (32.5 sq. km.), has been named Adams Wildlife Critical Habitat (AWCH) under an administrative order signed by Environment Secretary Ramon Paje.

In a statement, Paje said declaring the area as a wildlife critical habitat would help protect and conserve Ilocos Norte’s “last frontier of dipterocarp forest,” and all floral and faunal species living there.

Dipterocarps refer to a family of hardwood, tropical trees like mahogany.

The lush forests of the AWCH are habitats of threatened species such as the Philippine falconet, Philippine hanging parakeet, Philippine brown deer, Philippine warty pig, as well as jade vines, giant tree ferns, and other dipterocarp trees.

“The DAO will enjoin the participation of all stakeholders from planning to the implementation process, encouraging them to be sustainable in their efforts as they would also stand to benefit the most from the health of the environment,” Paje said.

He explained that the involvement of the local government and other stakeholders would ensure the area’s viability as habitat for wildlife species even in the presence of ecotourism development and other human activities.

The administrative order gives the DENR regional executive director (RED) of the Ilocos Region the authority to enter into a partnership with all concerned groups for the preservation and conversation of AWCH.

The RED could also delegate management of the critical area to the local government of Adams after determining and enhancing the latter’s capacity.

The order requires the preparation of an AWCH Management Plan, which contains details about management issues and strategies to sustainably develop the area, including rehabilitation, community organization, promotion of environmental education and ecotourism.

Republic Act 9147, or the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act, prohibits certain business activities within a declared critical habitat.  These include quarrying, mineral exploration or extraction, and logging.

The law also prohibits dumping of waste products that could adversely affect wildlife, illegal occupation of certain portions of the habitat. Burning is also prohibited in critical habitat areas.

 

ADAMS WILDLIFE CRITICAL HABITAT

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

ENVIRONMENT SECRETARY RAMON PAJE

HABITAT

ILOCOS NORTE

ILOCOS REGION

MANAGEMENT PLAN

PAJE

REPUBLIC ACT

WILDLIFE RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION ACT

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