Taft Property up w/ mangrove propagule planting on Oct. 28
October 20, 2006 | 12:00am
Realizing the importance of mangrove reforestation, chief executive officer and president of Taft Property Jack Gaisano will initiate a mangrove propagate planting in Dalaguete on October 28, Saturday.
A press statement read, "recognized by the local government of Dalaguete as wanting of a fish sanctuary, the 1.5-hectare coast of Obong was recommended as the best site for the planting of 5,000 propagules."
This civic activity, successful as it was, would never have been fulfilled without the all-out support and active participation of Dalaguete mayor Ronald Allan Cesante, town officials and townfolks.
Encouraged by the success of the initial mangrove planting, Taft Property rolls up its sleeves again on the same endeavor as a follow-through of last year's "Kalambuan sa Katunggan, Kalambuan sa Katilingban" project. This time, it aims for bigger impact and deeper awareness of coastal resource protection.
Expected to participate on the 28th are Taft and Dalaguete municipal government officials, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Community Environment and Natural Resources Office personnel, Coastal Marine Management, Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Department of Agriculture, the youth sector, TAFT affiliates, the academe, and other members of the private sector of Cebu city.
This endeavor is inspired by then Taft Property sales and marketing manager Marivic - MEEVSecretaria.
A press statement read, "recognized by the local government of Dalaguete as wanting of a fish sanctuary, the 1.5-hectare coast of Obong was recommended as the best site for the planting of 5,000 propagules."
This civic activity, successful as it was, would never have been fulfilled without the all-out support and active participation of Dalaguete mayor Ronald Allan Cesante, town officials and townfolks.
Encouraged by the success of the initial mangrove planting, Taft Property rolls up its sleeves again on the same endeavor as a follow-through of last year's "Kalambuan sa Katunggan, Kalambuan sa Katilingban" project. This time, it aims for bigger impact and deeper awareness of coastal resource protection.
Expected to participate on the 28th are Taft and Dalaguete municipal government officials, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Community Environment and Natural Resources Office personnel, Coastal Marine Management, Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Department of Agriculture, the youth sector, TAFT affiliates, the academe, and other members of the private sector of Cebu city.
This endeavor is inspired by then Taft Property sales and marketing manager Marivic - MEEVSecretaria.
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