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Talisay Saplings Planted In Ilocos Norte Protected Landscape

Nagtanim ang mga opisyal at residente ng Ilocos Norte ng 205 Talisay saplings sa Pangil Rocks bilang bahagi ng environmental protection efforts.

Talisay Saplings Planted In Ilocos Norte Protected Landscape

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Officials and residents of this town planted 205 saplings of Talisay (Terminalia catappa), locally known as umbrella trees, at the Pangil Rocks formation on Tuesday.

Currimao environmental officer Erickson Biag told the Philippine News Agency that Talisay is part of the mangrove family, so it can grow in saline areas, such as coral rocks.

The seeds originated from Batangas town Talisay, dubbed as the Seedling Bowl of the Nation for producing 80 to 85 percent of seedlings and saplings in the Philippines.

“As a mangrove species, it provides natural protection against disasters, like strong winds and waves, and for erosion control,” he said, adding that the trees will serve as picnic sheds once they are fully grown, thus eliminating the native huts along the coral rock formation.

As part of the ongoing tree-planting competition, the newly transplanted Talisay saplings, planted next to the Narra and Malunggay trees from previous years, will also be monitored over time.

The most robust tree after a specified period and the person who takes care of the best Talisay tree will receive a reward.

“This green pledge is more than just a tree-planting event. It represents a bold step toward a healthier environment, a thriving ecosystem and a legacy of resilience for future generations,” Mayor Edward Quilala said Quilala during the launch of the tree-growing program as part of the 105th anniversary of the coastal municipality.

He said the program is held annually through the initiative of the municipal government as a “living testament” to what the community can achieve through responsible leadership.

Participants were advised to bring sturdy tree guards before planting native trees to protect saplings from animals and weather during their vulnerable growth stage. (PNA)