150K seedlings planted in 2023 under Pangasinan's greening program 

By Hilda Austria

February 11, 2024, 6:19 pm

<p><strong>SEEING GREEN</strong>. A portion of the 20-hectare eco-park project of Pangasinan, located in Bugallon town. Almost 150,000 seedlings were planted province-wide in 2023 under the Green Canopy Project. <em>(PNA photo by Hilda Austria)</em></p>

SEEING GREEN. A portion of the 20-hectare eco-park project of Pangasinan, located in Bugallon town. Almost 150,000 seedlings were planted province-wide in 2023 under the Green Canopy Project. (PNA photo by Hilda Austria)

BUGALLON, Pangasinan – The provincial government of Pangasinan, with the support of local government units and other stakeholders, planted 149,964 seedlings from Feb. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023 under its Green Canopy Project.

The project aimed at reforesting denuded mountains and arid lands through volunteerism targets to plant one million trees and mangroves in three years.

The provincial government said trees can protect against flashfloods, soil erosion and heat.

Pangasinan records a high heat index, especially during the dry months. In 2022, the highest recorded temperature here was 55 degrees Celsius.

Based on the data provided by the Provincial Population, Cooperative and Livelihood Development Office over the weekend, the province conducted 98 tree planting activities for 11 months.

Most of the planted seedlings were mangroves in coastal areas; fruit bearing trees such as tamarind, atis, coffee, jackfruit, avocado, and coconut; and bamboo.

Col. Paterno Orduña (ret.), project manager of the provincial eco-park project in Bugallon that is targetted to open in 2025, said some 8,000 seedlings were also planted in a 20-hectare property in said town.

“Under the project, even schools are being planted with the aim to green the entire province,” he said in a statement.

He said they want the eco-park to appeal to all ages.

“Environmental preservation would encourage the youth as they are the ones to benefit from it in the long run,” Orduña said.

The eco-park will have a botanical garden, camping site, picnic groove and bike trails. (PNA)

 

 

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