Monday, April 27, 2015

USAID Philippines Deputy Director Pinson lauds DENR, PLGU Isabela By Racquel M. Caldez




ILAGAN City - Program Resources Management Office of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Philippines Deputy Program Director Nora Pinson lauded DENR Isabela for spearheading the 2015 Earth Day Celebration.
The Director said she was elated that there is a robust pro-environment constituency in Isabela as represented by the large number of participants who joined the Advocacy walk from Saint Michael Church in Gamu to the Amphitheater of the Provincial Capitol in Alibagu here.
“I would also like to commend Governor Faustino Dy III, for his leadership in celebrating Earth Day in Northern Sierra Madre, a high conservation area for biodiversity and agricultural production,” Dir. Pinson said.
Pinson further said that she heard about great work that the province of Isabela has been doing to help conserve biodiversity with the active involvement of the Isabela Environment Forest Protection Task Force in the Environmental Law Enforcement Program.
“We could not have chosen a better time and place to launch the “Bright Spots in Hot Spots” campaign than here in Isabela as we commemorate the 45th anniversary of Earth Day. Having witnessed your efforts, commitment and enthusiasm today, I am confident that your collective actions through this campaign will yield successful results. It is your time to lead, so lead well.”  Dir. Pinson said in her parting message.
PENRO William C. Savella thanked USAID for addressing the active threats to biodiversity in the NSMNP in Isabela.
“It comes down to making choices, chances and changes. It just takes a little effort to change habits like planting a single tree monthly or yearly, recycling wastes, saving water, switching off lights and fostering biodiversity in the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park. It takes a little will to preserve our natural resources and protect the environment. We can make a difference,” PENRO Savella said in his opening remarks.
Through USAID’s largest biodiversity and watershed project, Biodiversity Watershed Improved for Stronger Economy and Ecosystem Resilience (B+WISER), jointly developed science-based innovative conservation strategies to help curb destructive practices of “kaingin” or slash and burn farming, unsustainable fuel wood collection, and timber and wildlife poaching in the Protected Area’s 270,000-hectare forest.
The Earth Day celebration was started in 1970 by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson from Wisconsin, after witnessing the ravages of the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California.
In Isabela, PENRO and USAID launched the environmental campaign highlighting BRIGHTSPOTS IN HOTSPOTS in the NSMNP.     
Hundreds of people in all walks of life demonstrated support for environmental protection and pledge to help conserve the NSMNP.


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