Is this the Buffer Zone or Strict Protected Area?

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Friday, June 6, 2008

This blog contains pictures of the buffer zone. Can this merely be a dispensable, exploitable, sellable protective layer between human development and the real treasures of Mt. Kanlaon? Looking at the pictures, we see that The forests of Sitio Pataan and Sitio Kinabkaban, where the proposed PNOC site is located, is considered as Negros' finest due to the presence of centuries old and ecologically-threatened premium species such as almaciga, red and white lauan, tanguile, igem, etc. ·The 169 hectare PNOC buffer zone is 95% old growth primary forest that approximately constitute a stock of 1,000 trees with a minimum diameter of 20 cm. per hectare 

Only 3-4% of the primary growth forests of the province remains ·Of this, 25% (approx. 9,000 hectares) can be found in Mt. Kanla-on ·It's forests is important in maintaining the ecological balance of the province and the enhancement of its agricultural productivity 

3 major river systems originate from Mt 140 Kanlaon - Who will save this tree?
140 Kanlaon - Who will save this tree?
. Kanla-on -Bago,
Nahalin, and Binalbagan. 6 rivers in San Carlos City originate from Mt. Kanla-on. 3/4 of the park belongs to the Bago Watershed which has been proclaimed as a critical watershed by virtue of Presidential Proclamation 604 of 1990. Tributaries of Bago River, the biggest in Negros Occ. originate from the proposed PNOC buffer zone in Sitio Pataan, Mailum, Bago City. The river systems of Mt. Kanla-on provide water to 158,500 hectares of land in Negros Occidental. 

The biodiversity of Mt. Kanla-on is recognized worldwide because of its high endemism and presence of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. One of the 10 priority sites for conservation (out of 342 sites). . .

·It is one of the Endemic Bird Areas of the world according to Birdlife International w/ one species, the Negros Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus arcanus), a globally-endangered species found only in Mt. Kanla-on
·It is one of the 18 Centers of Plant Diversity in the Philippines due to its species richness and endemism
·It is part of the national patrimony being a National Park since 1934 and it is one of the most important protected areas in the Philippines 

·discovery of a very rare and important species of flora ·Rafflesia Speciosa. The world's largest flower is classified as threatened species to extinction in the wild. The specimen was found within the 169 hectares declared MKNP buffer zone for geothermal development.

In the 169 hectares that have been set aside by law for PNOC-EDC's geothermal development we find:

·lowland dipterocarp forest and mixed second growth forest"
· At least 69 species of flora which have not been identified to the species level
·discovery of very rare and important specie, Rafflesia Speciosa
·3,192 large woody trees in the way of the proposed road system
·4,734 trees at the proposed well pads
·10 most important species of trees are found in the area
· 124 species of fauna (54 endemic in the Philippines and 8 in the Negros-Panay geo-regions) were documented in the area 

Ecological Significance: Our Moral Obligation to Defend -
Maunsell Philippines' biodiversity study of  the 169-ha Buffer Zone of the MKNP (commissioned by the PNOC-EDC), affirms the need to protect the declared buffer zone of MKNP from any form of destruction 141 Kanlaon - Who will save this tree?
141 Kanlaon - Who will save this tree?
. The 169 hectares have
a high importance of biological diversity conservation...presence of valuable and priceless number of species of flora and fauna, some of which are already facing severe threat pfextinction in the wild -The findings of the study (commissioned by PNOC) serve as concrete scientific data that the buffer zone should be reclassified as strict protection zone 

-The study reveals that the buffer zone is a critical wildlife habitat to numerous endemic species of flora and fauna (many of which are threatened to extinction in the wild!)... Highly threatened species with global significance. -These has other ecological functions that are socially, culturally and economically beneficial to the island of Negros 

PNOC-EDC's project inside the park is inconsistent with the very purpose of Mount Kanla-on as a protected area. The project runs counter to the guidelines of the DENR for threatened plant species. Cutting of naturally growing trees in protected areas and their buffer zones is supposedly prohibited. This is especially true with respect to threatened species such as Almaciga. Giving PNOC-EDC cutting permits has serious policy implications. It also demoralizes our forest warden volunteers (Task Force Ilahas and Kanlaon Green Brigade)

The establishment of the buffer zone for PNOC is contrary to the concept and objectives of a buffer zone as defined in the NIPAS Act. The PNOC project threatens the watershed capacity of MKNP and would directly affect four river systems in the area through cutting of ecologically valuable trees. Allowing the PNOC to encroach in the park for energy development will jeopardize the integrity of MKNP as one of the Conservation priority areas of the Philippines 142 Kanlaon - Save this tree
142 Kanlaon - Save this tree
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The Wildlife Resources and Conservation
Act of the Philippines (RA 9147) prohibits destruction and /or disturbance of known critical wildlife habitats. We have a shrinking forest and our discussion should be on how to reforest rather than deforest. The argument of responding to the energy crisis in the future is valid, but what about the argument of responding to the watershed and environmental crisis today?  We cannot afford to commit another mistake by subjecting Mt. Kanlaon to euthanasia. What if PNOC does not find sufficient geothermal energy in the 12.5 hectares that it initially seeks to build on? More than 140 hectares of the buffer zone remain. And if 169 hectares of primary forest can be sacrificed in the name of progress, a few more hectares will not matter if the geothermal source is further inside the protected area.  

With the privitization of the Energy Development Corporation (it dropped the PNOC), a portion of Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park is for all intents and purposes, already owned by a private corporation. Can we make Mt. Kanlaon available for sale? Allow PNOC to continue operating in the area this tantamount to subdividing Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park for commercial purposes.

Further tampering of Mt. Kanlaon is a blatant
violation of Nipas law, Watershed law, Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park law, the Wildlife Resources and Conservation Act of the Philippines (RA 9147) ... 

The benefits and importance of the natural forest like that found in Mt. Kanlaon CANNOT BE REPLACED AND/OR COMPENSATED through artificial means.  ONCE destroyed, IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO REPLACE.
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