Davao de Oro Province--- 700 seedlings of Malibago Trees were planted by the employees of PLGU Davao de Oro, LGU Nabunturan, Philippine National Police, officials and functionaries of Brgy. Antequera and other participating agencies and organizations during the recently conducted tree planting activity in celebration of the Earth Day.
This year’s theme, “Restore Our Earth” reminds everyone to focus and work on innovations that could revitalize ecosystems that plays a role in every biome in the planet.
The activity was successfully conducted through the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) in partnership with MENRO of LGU-Nabunturan.
“Atong dipinsahan ang atung kinaiyahan kay adunay ginaingun nga ang Ginoo makapasaylo kanato, pero kung ang kinaiyahan na ang mutawag sa pagbalik sa atung gipanghimo lisod gyud nato kining mapugngan ug usa sa solusyon arun ato kining mapugngan ang pagtanom ug daghang kahoy." said Jessie Teody Tagalog, Brgy Captain of Antequera.
The tree planting activity was conducted at the Tumbaling Creek of Brgy. Antequera. The native Malibago tree is suited to areas near river banks or estuaries as its roots firmly holds soil and prevents erosion during heavy rains and flashfloods.
(Jasteen Abella, Information Division Davao de Oro, photos by Reynaldo Renoblas)
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